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COOL VENUE AWARDS 2016 NOMINEES LIST MERCEDESBENZ GLOBAL FASHION WEEK EVENT HUDDLE: ARE APPS INNOVATING OR CASHING IN? TOP BARS IN SOHO CHRISTMAS REFLECTION GLOBAL VENUES TOP 10 MYSTERIOUS BUILDINGS TOP 10 MISTAKES BY EVENT PLANNERS WHERE WE VISITED VENUES WITH LAWNS
CONTENTS Welcome to our COOL Venue Awards nominees edition….. which coincidentally happens to be our biggest ever edition. Inside your find the definitive list of the industry’s COOLest event venues, put together by a council of judges representing the a wide range of opinions from globally recognised corporations and the UK’s leading agencies…and also our little editorial team. And not just one or two choices, but a top 10 (or dozen where tied) in all the main categories…for your benefit so you’re never stuck for choice! We also focus on the recent Mercedes-Benz global fashion week campaign featuring supermodel Natasha Poly in Berlin. Events are supposed to be memorable and strive to achieve a form of allegory. The occasion proved extremely enlightening. And if you’re an event organiser seeking the contacts at the most charismatic venues to achieve the best dates and the best rates, get yourself down to a themed 20/20 Speed Networking event. If you haven’t been to any of the 68 in the past 4 years, you must fall into the 1% of jammy-gits who have God’s fortune on their side when it comes to executing the perfect event. Get down to 20/20 and meet suppliers who won’t leave you in the desert and want you to look like an event genius. Enjoy the edition, Wes
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CONTENTS P8 17 Things You Didn’t Know P11 Readers Letters P15 In The Trade P19 Out and About with Paul Neal P23 Eventhuddle P27 In Where We Visited: Warwickshire P30 Where We Visited: London Edition Hotel P32 FRONT COVER FEATURE: Mercedes-Benz Global Fashion Week P36 Christmas Reflections P42 Global Venues P46 Agency Focus – Chew P47 Venues Near The Water P48 Supplier Focus: Zap Magic P50 Supplier Focus: Ravenous P52 9th Annual COOL Venue Awards Nominees P74 Our Awards Top 3 P76 20/20 ‘Conferencing’ Photospread P78 20/20 ‘Suppliers Meet Agents-Only’ Photospread P80 20/20 ‘COOL Venues’ Photospread P82 20/20 ‘Meetings, Training and Seminar Venues’ Photospread P84 20/20 ‘Venues With 500+ Capacity’ Photospread P86 20/20 ‘Corporate Dining’ Photospread P88 20/20 ‘COOL Events’ Photospread P90 Confex 2016 Preview P96 Venues With Lawns P102 Top 10 Mysterious Buildings P104 Venue Focus: Canal Mills P106 Venue Focus: Wembley Stadium P108 Venue Focus: Icetank P110 Venue Focus: Imago P112 Top 10 Mistakes P114 Useful Websites FRONT COVER IMAGE - Photographer Jeff Bark, Model Natasha Poly Outfit By Atsuko Kudo
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17 THINGS (ABOUT EXHIBITORS AT CONFEX) YOU DIDN’T KNOW!
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Butlins (stand H70)
Butlin’s has been bringing out the best in people since 1936 – now we can do the same for your business. Investing over £175 million, we’ve been busy transforming our three seaside resorts (Bognor Regis, Minehead and Skegness) into energising environments full of unique event spaces and fantastic facilities, modern accommodation and a host of quality dining options. We have everything you need for a successful event, all in one location.
Cvent (stand B49)
Utilized by over 157,000 event and marketing professionals, Cvent is a leading meetings and event management technology company and mobile event applications provider. With over 1,740 employees worldwide, Cvent offers web-based software for meeting site selection, online event registration, event management, e-mail marketing, ticketing and web surveys. Additionally, Cvent develops cutting-edge native mobile apps for business (CrowdCompass), taking the attendee experience to the next level. Cvent’s client base ranges from small non-profits to large corporations, and includes over 50 companies from the Fortune 100. .
Conference Plymouth (stand 48)
Conference Plymouth is a organisation that offers a selection of superb and diverse conference and meeting venues that can cater for up to 2500 delegates in one of the finest waterfront cities in the country.We are a combination of local hotels, venues and tourist organisations with a vested interest in offering high quality event organisation that has been developed to offer a complete booking service. Whether you are a national organisation looking for a conference destination or a local company arranging a large meeting, we can offer our expertise.
ConfrenceExpo from Nimlock (stand C68)
ConferenceExpo is a prescribed stand package for organisers of conferences or events with 5-50 exhibiting sponsors. It’s uniform and professional, maximises use of space, eliminates organisational stress and can provide an additional revenue stream.We also offer solutions for venue branding including signage, graphics and registration counters.
5. Eventbrite (stand F69)
Eventbrite is the world’s largest self-service ticketing platform, hosting a vibrant collection of live experiences to fuel people’s passions and enrich their lives. For organisers, Eventbrite provides a seamless solution to create compelling event pages, sell tickets, promote and manage events, and analyse results from the web or any mobile device. For attendees, Eventbrite offers access to a wide variety of live experiences, from small photography and yoga classes to large concerts and festivals with tens of thousands of people.
6. DoubleDutch (stand C60)
DoubleDutch is an award-winning provider of mobile event applications, with a unique focus on capturing and surfacing data from live events. The first to bring a data-driven technology approach to the event industry, DoubleDutch excels at processing vast amounts of mobile app engagement data into unique, actionable insights to better serve customers, partners, and other event stakeholders.
7. Glasgow City Marketing Bureau (stand D59)
Glasgow: the perfect partner for your conference Award-winning Glasgow City Marketing Bureau is here to make hosting a conference in the UK easy. With the conference organiser at the heart of the Glasgow ethos, the city is one of the best equipped and most competitive business tourism destinations in the world thanks to its compactness, ease of access and can do culture.
Farnborough International Venue & Events (stand C71)
Farnborough International Venue & Events is a 3,000 sqm permanent event venue on a 100,000 sqm site run by Farnborough International Ltd, the company who also organise the famous biennial Farnborough International Airshow. The venue and site are available for hire year round outside of airshow time, for public and corporate exhibitions and events.
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Kent Event Centre (stand F81)
The Kent Event Centre is the largest conference facility in Kent, offering 7,000sqm. There are three main exhibition halls, ideal for creating stunning exhibitions, trade fairs or public shows. Our unique selling point is our size and location, between two major motorways and within 50 minutes by car or train from London. We have an excess of 200 acres of outdoor space and a private woodland at organisers disposal.
Jury’s Inn (stand E60)
Jurys Inn hotels are ideally situated across the UK, Ireland and the Czech Republic. Jurys Meetings offer perfectly located, stylish, comfortable meeting places for your seminar, conference, training days, workshops and more. Rooms are naturally bright and comfortable, equipment is first class and we guarantee that the service from our core Jurys Meetings team is always dependably excellent. Jurys Inn is a member of the Meeting Industry Association (MIA) and is AIM accredited
Hilton Worldwide (stand: Association Events Forum)
As an Association, you need a meetings and events partner that really knows the specific requirements of your business. You need someone like Hilton Worldwide. Known for our hospitality, service and emphasis on exceptional quality, we are proud of our existing partnerships with over 1,500 of the UK’s leading Associations, providing unrivalled support and expertise whether it be an AGM, large annual conference, exhibition, annual dinner, or simply just incomparable hotel accommodation. (MIA) and is AIM accredited
Meet in Ireland (stand K52)
Ireland is an accessible, compact, unique destination with a cutting-edge infrastructure, a vibrant culture and warm, hospitable people. A hub for the technological and pharmaceutical industries, Ireland has the infrastructure and experience required to deliver first-class business events, while its rich cultural heritage means that there is plenty for delegates to do outside of the conference centre. Boasting cosmopolitan cities and pioneering technologies alongside spectacular scenery, inspiring culture and a thriving gastronomic scene, Ireland covers all the bases as a business tourism destination. Its corporate support programme provides financial and practical assistance for corporate buyers.
The Malaysia Convention & Exhibition (stand B49)
The Malaysia Convention & Exhibition (MyCEB) was established in 2009 by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia, to further strengthen the country’s business events brand and position as one of the world’s leading international business events (meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions) destinations. MyCEB serves as a central hub to assist meeting and event planners bid for and stage international as well as regional business events in Malaysia, and act as a catalyst for national product development. In 2011, MyCEB established the International Events Unit, which is now known as Malaysia Major Events.
Macdonald Hotels & Resorts (stand G49)
At Macdonald Hotels & Resorts we are in the precise and exacting business of making time for you, our valued meeting and conference bookers. We know you have relatively little of it and so much to do in it. We promise that we will make time for your business. By offering a dedicated booking consultant and providing everything you need to fully understand our product. We’ll give you the best rate first time, every time in 30 minutes or less and promise to deliver your clients every expectation.
Poken (stand B10
Poken is revolutionizing the event industry with its innovative and simple solutions that generate high quality leads, get unprecedented insight into people’s interests, and boost networking between participants. Over 1’600 events and exhibitions have used Poken’s 360° Event Platform. From 200-person networking events, to trade shows with over 65’000 visitors and 1’500 exhibitors, Poken’s modular tool chest is proven to boost your event’s effectiveness.
SECC (stand D59)
The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) is a purpose-built and highly flexible space for conferences, exhibitions and live events. Ideally located in the heart of Glasgow, the venue features the iconic conference facility the Clyde Auditorium interlinked with 22,500m2 of exhibition space. This sits beside the newly launched 12,000 capacity live entertainment arena the SSE Hydro.
Southport Conferences (stand G48)
Southport is a destination that has stood the test of time. In fact, the resort has risen to the challenge and with multimillions of pounds of investment into the facilities and infrastructure ... Southport is definitely worth a closer look. The resort’s flagship venue, The Southport Theatre & Convention Centre, underwent a £40m investment programme which resulted in extended conference and exhibition space. Call onto our stand to see what Southport can do to help you ensure that your next event is not just successful ... but spectacular too!
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READERS LETTERS
LORD KNOWS! Lord Jason Scott is possibly the most connected man in the UK event industry. Also the most dapper man in the industry, who else could we appoint to answer your ‘event-fashion/ grooming/style’ questions!
Ask Lord Jason a question and win a fantastic Montblanc Pen. Thank you to Montblanc Corporate Gifts for the fantastic prize of a timeless Meisterstuck Platinum Ballpoint Pen (www. montblanccorporategift.co.uk). Email your questions to us at enquiries@prestigeeventsguide.com for a chance to win next time and to receive another piece of writing culture from Montblanc Corporate Gifts. A time honored tradition. See more of Lord Jason Scott’s sartorial style her – http://pinterest.com/lordscott/this-is-my-style-lord-it/
‘throw in the washing machine’ variety for those messy mishaps (see our recommended high street brands in the question below).
That said, a quick visit to a local tailor will help ensure these off-the-peg versions fit you perfectly, instantly upgrading your appearance without having to spend the earth.
For off-duty or dress-down work days, I would go for a classic
navy slim-/straight-fit jeans, white Oxford shirt and crew neck jumper (in something like charcoal, burgundy or forest green)
combination, finished with a pair of desert boots/brogues and blazer/biker jacket, depending on the occasion. These are all
simple, unfussy elements in their own right which will work together to create a classic and practical look that complements
WINNING LETTER Q/ I’m an event manager and a proud father of two but finding it
increasingly difficult to stay stylish. What advice can you give me to keep me looking my best while caring for my kids? Richard, Milton Keynes
Ever heard of the acronym, K.I.S.S? The best thing you can do is keep it simple: opt for neutral items – no logos, no slogans
– in a timeless palette of grey, navy, brown and white, which can be mixed and matched effortlessly. You’ve probably heard
it hundreds of time before, but a ‘capsule wardrobe’ is exactly what you need. By building a capsule wardrobe, you can rest
assured that every piece you own goes with everything else, so you don’t waste valuable time figuring out outfit pairings and combinations.
You say you work as an event manager, so I’m guessing you wear a suit? If your current tailoring collection is looking a little dated, then consider investing in a new slim-cut version in navy, mid-grey or charcoal to ensure you look your best in the office.
I wouldn’t blow the budget on high-end tailoring – let’s face it, being a father you probably have other more pressing financial
commitments – but rather shop around for the minimal care,
your body shape.
QUALITY LEATHER BELTS
Q/ I’m looking to invest in some quality 100 per cent leather belts; where can I find them? – Paul, Islington
Belts have fallen out of favour over the last few years, so it’s best to keep them matte and minimal – i.e. avoid large, shiny or ‘look at me’ branded buckles. I have a irish four clover one that says
rub below for luck BUT the wife made me throw it away. May I suggest supporting British manufacturing while also supporting
your waistband? Try The British Belt Company, a small brand that is part of the Arnold Wills & Co Ltd, founded in 1946. Made
in Rutland, England’s smallest county, their belts are traditionally crafted using the finest English and Italian leathers: Recommended
I particularly like this Benscliffe Reversible Leather Belt in brown & black, priced £60. Being reversible, you’re getting even more bang for your buck:
Thank you for your questions and your time. Stay stylish and do tweet me your ideas and style suggestions @Penthouselord Jason Allan Scott
Author/Speaker/Starter/ Impresario
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IN THE TRADE
IN THE TRADE WITH TONY LINCOLN, PLANET HOLLYWOOD
Q/ What preparation goes into your service? Listening to the client requirements and ensuring everything requested has been taken on board and fully understood and following up within the experienced venue team so that operationally all expectations are managed and executed perfectly Q/ How important a role does ‘COOL’ play in events?
TONY LINCOLN :
Cool is in our DNA at Planet Hollywood as it’s an iconic well
A ‘stalwart’ of the travel
known brand and an already themed venue giving the immediate
industry with over 35 years’
WOW factor to guests arriving – far removed from a ‘blank
experience in working for
canvas’ event space.
various tour operators and travel companies for whom
Q/ How do you prepare for a big event day?
the leisure sector was the
We have an internal event form which details every requirement
primary target market and
for the event from start to finish which is shared with the Executive
yet still had a significant level
Chef and the bar, maintenance, technical, security, hostess
of ad hoc MICE business.
and Management teams, with regular meetings to go over the
After 17 years at Disneyland Paris based in the London Sales
details until I’m satisfied our plan matches exactly the client’s
Office the move to Planet Hollywood in December 2011 meant
requirements. Each event is a team effort and on the day itself the
a hands on involvement in corporate events planning and
pre-shift briefing to the whole team here is critically important so
execution as part and parcel of the job for Planet Hollywood in
that everyone knows their role in making the event a success, and
both the London and Disneyland® Paris.
the fact that we have experienced, long serving team members is an added bonus.
Q/ What was the inspiration behind you getting involved in corporate events?
Q/ What have experienced at any event in the past 12 months
A passion, enthusiasm and love of the product I sell and desire
that has really got you excited?
to deliver great events, an amazing guest experience and
The London Marathon After Party held for sponsored runners
outstanding guest service – plus a penchant for meticulous
of a large corporate client and their families never fails to excite
attention to details an essential part of making this happen.
me. Seeing the runners arrive at our door after their incredible efforts, their run time announced, and to be greeted by their
Q/ You have a varied client portfolio. Care to name a
proud families before taking an ice bath, massage and any physio
few? And what do you feel was the defining factor in
needed before tucking into the delicious bespoke buffet and start
establishing your relationships?
of their recovery process! After 5 years of arranging this event the
A wide variety of clients from all sectors and of differing sizes
excitement is still as strong and fresh as ever.
including Coke, Tesco, Heineken, major financial institutions, West End shows, Cinemas, tourist industry partners and
Q/ What would you like to see happen in the corporate
even other restaurants companies! A commitment to listen
events industry in the next 12 months?
to the client, be flexible and adaptable and establish a strong
I’d like to see more business for Planet Hollywood for sure! With
understanding of the clients’ needs and delivering them are
many new venues in London it’s important to ensure that we keep
critical defining factors in establishing relationships.
on our toes to keep our name out there in an ever increasingly
Q/ What’s it like working with such big-name clients?
competitive market chasing after a relatively static sized cake. As
I love working with all my clients however large their name.
long as we all act professionally and deliver amazing events the
It’s all about establishing a working relationship, rapport and
clients will come back for more and also recommend our venue
understanding of their needs – it’s hard work, always great fun
by word of mouth which can only be good for us and the corporate
and highly rewarding to work with all my clients
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OUT AND ABOUT WITH PAUL NEAL
MY TOP THREE RECENT HANGOUTS AROUND SOHO
RUSTIKO, 37 OLD COMPTON STREET, W1D 5JY
but with subtle hints of ginger and cinnamon. Furthermore, the
www.rustikosoho.com
bar has a really interesting and growing range of Proseccos to choose from too.
This Italian restaurant and Prosecco bar is an exciting new addition to Old Compton Street. Reminiscent of Soho’s old
The bar also plans to open a second bar in its basement over
past, RustiKo offers up that privately owned feel to a street that
the next coming months for private hire, events and late night
has long forgotten what made the area so exciting and versatile
drinkers. Keep an eye out for this place, it really is offering up
in the first place. On the ground level you will find a warm
something very different to Old Compton Street and has a great
and welcoming Prosecco and Cocktail Bar, perfect for private
charm about and vibe about the place different to anywhere else
parties and date nights.
within the area.
RustiKo actually opened its doors at the end of summer 2015
100 WARDOUR STREET, 100 WARDOUR STREET, W1F
without barely a squeak, a rare feat for any new central London
0TN www.100wardourst.com
venue, let alone one taking up a prime spot in the heart of Soho. You can tell the bar staff have worked endlessly to come up with
100 Wardour Street is familiar not only due to its prior incarnation
some really exciting Prosecco based cocktails and some great
as the hot spot Floridita; but due to its original Sixties casting,
twists on classics too.
as The Marquee Club – otherwise known as, “where The Rolling Stones first played”. The Space is now being run by D & D
My favourites have to be the Berry Sangria (a mix of fresh
Restaurants, who are fusing Soho’s clubby culture with all-day
berries, liqueurs and Prosecco) and their own variation on the
and all night food.
classic Negroni (featuring Italian artisan gin, sweet vermouth and Campari) Slightly sweeter than your regular Negroni
Downstairs a late-night food spot, open till 3am equipped with prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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OUT AND ABOUT WITH PAUL NEAL D.J; while upstairs you’ll find lighter, shareable food from chef Liam Smith-Laing of Le Petite Maison.
My favourite drink of the night, White Dove – Bulldog Gin, Crème de Peche, Lemon Juice, Sugar Syrup, Rose Water and Egg White. This place looks set to offer us all a fabulous place to simply chill into the late hours to suit all; breakfast, games of poll and late night drinking. Man I love London!
NEW VODKA TO OUR MARKET VINTAGE VELVET CHARDONNAY VODKA www.vintage-velvet.com
Here’s a new one for you all! Unique and stylish, Vintage Velvet Vodka offers a new vodka branch to the vodka tree, starting a whole new concept in flavoured vodka from vineyards. Double distilled and flavoured with real Chardonnay grape juice, this sexy little vodka takes your palate and senses on a wonderful journey through two great alcohol styles with real delight.
If you love things English, or are a keen vodka or wine enthusiasts then give this a try. It certainly got me interested when I first heard it was going into production.
Tasting Notes: Nose – Smooth with sweet yet cool notes Palate – Sweet tones of butter with a hint of spice Finish – Medium length with subtle tropical tones
Their signature cocktail is their Vintage Tea Party: 50ml Velvet Vodka, 15ml Lemon Juice, 20ml Fig Syrup, 50ml Green Tea and a pinch of nutmeg. Perfect for any outdoor parties planned over the busy summer period!
At present you can find Vintage Velvet Vodka from Master of Malt www.masterofmalt.com. Or you can contact them directly – gabriella@vintage-velvet.com | 07760352823
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EVENTHUDDLE: ARE APPS INNOVATING OR CASHING IN?
Are event apps INNOVATING, OR CASHING IN? Industry discussion forum EventHuddle recently delved
whole host of new apps appearing and within a year they have
into the world of event apps with a provocatively titled
disappeared.
event; ‘Are event apps innovating or just cashing in’?. Hosted by Kevin Jackson, director of innovation and
ASM - As a marketplace I would argue it is largely people trying
ideas at Experience is the marketing. The panel was
to do things cheaply and undercut the competition – although
made up of senior event industry personalities all well
there are a select few companies innovating, the fault when it
respected in the field of event tech, who for the most
comes down to lack of innovation lies with the event organisers
part all shared differing opinions:
which is down to tight budgets -without large budgets it’s difficult to innovate especially when most of your competition is going
Jamie Vaughan - MD EMEA, Eventbase = JV
down the same route.
Jason Allan Scott - CEO and Founder, VenueMe = JAS Iain Wallace - Head of Innovation, Lumiinsight = IW
JV - We are very fortunate as we deal with large events so
Andrew Spode Miler – Director, ThinkWall = ASM
budgets aren’t as much of an issue – our platform is being pushed forward quarter on quarter by virtue of funding from
The event kicked off with Kevin Jackson asking the question:
different enterprises. It is largely down to event organisers to innovate and bring energy to an event - although a lot of
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Are event apps Innovating or cashing in?
innovation is evolution - if tech can encourage the traditional
IW – It’s a mixture but I think people are indeed cashing in – a
features of an event and change audience participation through
lot of companies out there are doing the same thing and it’s
the use of beacons for example then we are constantly innovating
very easy for people to create a simple HTML app - you see a
and enhancing ‘traditional’ elements to make them smarter.
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EVENTHUDDLE: ARE APPS INNOVATING OR CASHING IN? How do we keep event apps from being a distraction?
registration – if it contains social and visual content to engage
ASM – That’s a problem full stop. People are always distracted
will use it. We have features in our apps that use algorithms for
by their phones but the difference is with an event app it’s related
matching – it all aids the ability to push content and find digital
to where they are and what they are doing.
relevance.
JV – Relevance is the correct word. If you apply relevance then
How do we increase tech adoption at events?
it’s not a distraction it’s an aid. Apps and technology need to fit
IW – Why do we use tech in the first place? It’s there to make your
the pocket of the person using it meaning they should behave
life easier– there has to be something in it for the attendee that
better through that use of technology.
enhances their experience. If you look at Facebook they have split
visitors before they arrive it becomes their guidebook and they
out their apps, messenger is a different app – you have to use the JAS – You need to control the room and the event – explain the
right technology for the right reasons to get the right results.
technology, how it is used and how it benefits the user ahead of
Do you feel event apps are taking away the direct communications
the event and this will only add to the engagement.
that meetings are for and the ability for people to just say hello to each other?
IW – Look at the psychology of consumer behaviour and the expectations. Common distractions we all already have such as
IW – Yes. The greatest environment for networking is still the coffee
Facebook - so if you can take that behaviour we already have
stand – nothing beats a 1-2-1 meeting and you need face to face
in our personal lives and mould it into the event space it’s not
from time to time. Sometimes there is too much pressure on the
a distraction it’s an enhancement – focus on user experience.
technology to make things happen.
How do we innovate to create real engagement? ASM – Not everyone is a natural networker – the hardest part is the
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JV – Relevance creates engagement. Pre-event technology
icebreakers. Tech gives you that initial common ground you may
creates engagement. An app should deploy at the point of
need to start the conversation.
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JV – No it doesn’t. Correct tech will only enhance this – through
they were paying the expense of the Wi-Fi and taking a cut of ticket
icebreaking and certain algorithms to match you with people
sales and within 4 games they had made a profit.
that are relevant. Using beacons for networking can create communities within communities through app messaging which
ASM – If you’re paying £800 then you won’t be innovating you are
should only encourage communication.
simply tick-boxing and therefore cashing in.
Can you build an event-app on a pre-determined budget? If so what is it? JAS – If you can see an ROI it’s easier to spend upfront. Speaking
There seems to be a resistance to embrace new tech not just event apps – why and how does the industry overcome this?
to people at Las Vegas event tech awards – a lot of them said
ASM – Offer a fall-back. It’s all about knowing your audience and
in beginning they created a minimum viable product (a smaller
what is right for them. Have SMS and MMS as a back-up as most
app to get money in) and in turn build a bigger app using existing
people are comfortable with these long standing formats.
algorithms to bring costs down.
In summary it’s really about knowing your audience and making sure it is right for them, the user experience is the important factor.
IW – Yes. It depends what you want to achieve – the cheapest
It can be affordable if you have the budget, but it really comes down
you can do is £800 - £3,000 for a decent event app. But for £800
to whether it is right for you and your brand or event.
functionality won’t be great and it will all rely on HTML. I worked with start-ups building event apps for football stadia in Germany –
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WHERE WE VISITED: WARWICKSHIRE
SCOOBS! SHIRLEY ALL ROADS SHOULD LEAD TO WARWICKSHIRE?
In mid-December 2016, the Prestige Events gang pointed the
whilst being catered) , we watched a jaw-dropping theatrical
Range Rover north-west and put the metal to the floor in time
performance from row 3 that made a total mess of emotional
for a 24-hour burst of authentic ye olde Christmas nostalgia,
strings. The venue’s technical production standard was at such
catch up with some old friends and clients, to see a play at
an immensely high level. As publisher’s of who and where to
the world’s most famous theatre, and stay overnight at the
use for events, I can honestly say that I have never seen such a
country’s most haunted hotel. Where on earth would you find
positive reaction to a theatre as a possible event venue.
all of those qualities outside of London you’re asking yourself,
www.rsc.org.uk
yes? The answer is our editor’s favourite county, Warwickshire. Yes, that place near the Cotswolds, home to the most famous
WHERE DID WE STAY?
author of all-time and a family whose uninterrupted male
If you want class, stay on this page. If you want charisma, stay
descent can be traced back over a thousand years to the
on this page. IF YOU WANT LEGEND, STAY ON THIS PAGE.
Domesday Book of 1086 and beyond.
All roads should lead Warwickshire’s most celebrated hotel, Ettington Park, (a member of the Handpicked Hotels portfolio)
WHERE DID WE VISIT?
The original villa dates back to Roman times and has been in
The world-famous RSC Stratford-Upon-Avon for a seasonal
the Shirley family, a family whose uninterrupted male descent can
blast of Wendy & Peter Pan. Following an amazing 3-course
be traced back over a thousand years to the Domesday Book
meal in the venue’s Rooftop Restaurant (in which your group
of 1086 and beyond. Apparently this is the most haunted hotel
sit in awe alongside the interior walls of the original stage
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WHERE WE VISITED: WARWICKSHIRE With huge gothic architecture that looms over the sweeping countryside, Ettington Park is one of the truly stand-out hotels. Located just off Fosse Way (a road that dates back to the Romans) and just six miles from Stratford-upon-Avon, this amazing hotel is set in 3,000 acres of the most beautiful English countryside. The reception lobby, oh the reception lobby! Try to imagine arriving in mid-winter, driving through the estate’s pitch black country lanes to be greeted in the cold air by up-lit gothic exteriors, collecting your luggage and heading inside to a lobby with a glorious dark oak staircase and being greeted by Herman Munster. Only joking, our receptionist Darren was the complete antithesis of our icon with a neck-bolt, as were all the staff who made you feel like it was a home from home. We stayed in the extension to the main house. The room facilities were as you’d expect to find in a luxury hotel for your conference/ hospitality group. Free wi-fi, satellite TV, etc. The all-white bathroom facilities our room were pleasingly a combination of traditional and Victoria Plumb, as much as you’d hope to expect from a flagship hotel and strong contender in this year’s COOL Venue Awards.
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NOTABLE SUPPLIERS (AND FRIENDS)? We couldn’t visit Warwickshire without visiting our dear friends at Special EFX - Bespoke Awards & Trophies. If you have never met EFX’s chief Melanie Osborne, you have yet to meet the nicest the person in the industry and producer of designer trophies that everyone wants. They create not only our COOL Venue Awards, but also the trophies for the legendary GQ awards, the British Comedy Awards and British Grand Prix . Each visit I make to EFX’s office’s which are also in the grounds of Ettington Park, reveals something new and highly unique; whether it be doubling the size of their studios due to demand from new contracts or the installation of their amazing 3D machining, UV print and Laser engraving facilities- their state of the art equipment is second to none. Further exploration of their rural site reveals more innovative businesses housed inside a converted grain store and granary studio that each respectively produces wind turbines, bespoke silver jewellery and even a chance to throw your own ceramic pots!So the next time you bump into Mel and the gang from EFX, remember that Wes said “if you go down to their woods today, you’re sure of a big surprise!”
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WHERE WE VISITED : LONDON EDITION HOTEL
COOL EDITION WHERE WE STAYED:
WHERE WE ATE/PARTIED:
One thing that always gets me out of a hole with the wife is a trip
We took a table at Berners Tavern and ate their finest steak. I
up to London’s West End. And boy, did I need to come up with
know that sound’s like Delboy’s night-out, but a good steak can
something special for a very deep hole that I was in. There’s an
easily be undone through sloppiness. We like rare, and it’s rare
old saying, ‘treat your client like you treat your wife’.
that that a chef gets it just a s we like: it was perfection.
And in that train of thought, one hotel screamed like an ABC track
Embodying Ian Schrager’s ‘new kind of gathering place’, Soho’s
‘Who’s Got The Look?’, The London Edition.
Berners Tavern is among the most sought-after restaurant
A luxury hotel designed by the legendary hotelier Ian Schrager
reservations in London. Under the direction of Michelin-starred
which occupies a row of Georgian townhouses in Fitzrovia, 2
Executive Chef Jason Atherton, this all-day dining destination
minutes’ walk from Soho and Tottenham Court Road station.
offers seasonal, contemporary British cuisine in an inviting
The British Museum is a 10-minute walk away, another great
space that highlights its historic charm.
attraction for someone you’re trying to impress.
Later threw some shapes night at the hotel’s club, BASEMENT.
The London EDITION, blends groundbreaking innovation, great design, outstanding dining and entertainment with personal,
WHERE WE DRANK AND CHILLED:
friendly, modern service. this luxury boutique hotel preserves
Eclectic art and iconic British and European design elements
the finest aspects of an iconic landmark building (formerly The
intertwine at the Lobby Bar. Conceived for both work and play,
Berners Hotel), but re-invents the spaces within to create a
the venue’s twist on this traditional space offers complimentary
dynamic fusion of old and new, past and present.
Wi-Fi, a black-walnut communal table and Apple desktop computers, as well as intimate seating areas with tufted sofas
WHERE WE SLEPT:
and a snooker table. We sunk into the sofas and ploughed
Following a visit to Book of Mormons in Piccadilly, we slept in
through the huge almanac of rare Marvel Comics front covers.
a superior room. Cosy, sophisticated and flooded with natural
A stainless steel orb, designed by Ingo Maurer, allows a
light, rooms exude a yacht cabin-like feel with oak floors and dark
discreet glimpse of all the action. The cocktails, oh the many
walnut wood panelling, a desk and table cantilevered off the walls,
wonderful cocktails, from the signature Clearer Colada to the
luxurious linens, a tufted George Smith lounge chair and Hendrik
Rums ‘n’ Roses, conceived by the talented Davide Segat.
Kerstens photograph set in a gold-leaf baroque frame. The five
30
star hotel has 173 unique guest rooms and suites. Our bed was
OVERALL OPINION:
large enough to fit a 5-a-side football team.
Probably the COOLest hotel in the UK.
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EVENT SHOWCASE: MERCEDES-BENZ, BERLIN FASHION WEEK
EVENT UNFORGETTABLE!
THE COOLEST BRAND JUST GOT COOLER
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Berlin/Stuttgart. The protagonists of the current Fashion Campaign – model Natasha Poly, photographer Jeff Bark and latex designer Atsuko Kudo – gave interesting insights into the making of the spectacular campaign on the third day of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin. The campaign image shows the top model alongside the new Mercedes-Benz SL, both dressed in high-shine, blue latex. Wolfgang
Schattling,
director
of
Motorsport
Marketing
Communications and Branded Entertainment at MercedesBenz, welcomed the protagonists to the lounge of the official venue at Brandenburg Gate. “The Mercedes-Benz SL is an icon of sports car history since the debut of the 300 SL in 1954. That’s why the campaign image with the new SL had to be remarkable. We created something that has never been done before; we covered the whole car in latex.” Difficult but exciting, the unique processes were then explained by Jeff Bark, Atsuko Kudo and Natasha Poly. 130 squaremeters of latex, an area the size of a tennis court, were needed to cover the SL completely. “Atsuko worked three whole days on the cover and when we created the vacuum to suck out the last bit of air on the day of the shoot at 4am, we were all speechless. It was an amazing moment when the lines of the SL became visible 1:1 beneath the latex,” said Jeff Bark. “I completely illuminated the car to highlight its three-dimensionality. Colour and light were not retouched but were created on set during the shoot. My excitement transferred to the whole team despite temperatures over 40 degrees and an extremely tight schedule,” he added. prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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EVENT SHOWCASE: MERCEDES-BENZ, BERLIN FASHION WEEK It was also a completely new experience with latex for Natasha Poly. “Three people were needed to get me into the outfit. Everything had to fit perfectly. The result turned out amazing. I have never seen such an incredible car before, and of course not in latex.” It was a new challenge for Atsuko Kudo who has previously designed outfits for Beyoncé, Kate Moss and Lady Gaga. “I am obsessed with latex and immediatly saw the incredible silhouette of the Mercedes-Benz SL – similar to my designs. To customize the cover from handmade latex panels was something completely new and the moment when the vacuum showed the curves was unforgettable.” After the Fashion Talk, where the Fashion Film was also presented, the protagonists and Wolfgang Schattling attended the show of Xavi Reyes, presented by Mercedes-Benz and ELLE. The emerging Spanish designer impressed with his unisex creations, where the lines between femininity and masculinity were blurred and future and tradition were united. Imagery of the Fashion Talk can be downloaded from the following link: www.mercedes-benz.com/fashion-newsroom.
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CHRISTMAS - A REFLECTION
10 Funniest Christmas Party Disasters by Will Broome of Londonlaunch
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CHRISTMAS - A REFLECTION January is a good month for reflections on Christmas. Part of the fun of the Christmas party season is that it’ll all go horribly wrong! I mean, that’s partly the point of the Christmas party isn’t it? There’s nothing like a legendary story or two to pass down from generation to generation about how, in 1996, Charlie from Marketing ended up in Bedfordshire without any trousers on and a fragment of dinosaur rib in his jacket pocket.
‘Dippy’ now has an artificial rib and there’s a sign saying ‘Don’t touch the dinosaur!’ 2. Sexy Secret Santa! We’ve all been there - tempted to go for either the most insulting or the most erotic gift we can anonymously give, without repercussions! The more adventurous amongst us have given something wildly inappropriate in the vain hope that someone else will get the blame, whilst we all benefit from the hilarious consequences! This never works though. Just ask the boss who bought someone a prosthetic penis (sounds softer that the actual word for it (no pun intended!)) who’s gift
Or how Jayde had a fight with a bouncer, put a traffic cone on
was treated with universal tumbleweed before said gift (we’ll
her head, crashed a Boris bike whilst shouting random Welsh
call it ‘exhibit D’) mysteriously went missing and so was clearly
words at the top of her lungs and fell asleep in a pool of her own
appreciated by someone...! Secret Santa indeed...!
sick in the middle of the road (that one’s true). Gone are the days of over-emphasised HR pampering and strained political
3. Boss’ Speeches about Success. These would be great, even
correctness which seems to have been designed exclusively
motivational, if we didn’t all get such shit pay! Mixed messages
to suck the joy out of Christmas. With classic 80’s notions of
don’t work well at the best of times but at the Christmas party
inequality and systematic surreptitious inappropriateness in the
where drinks are involved? Not a chance. This is similar to the
City generally consigned to the past, I believe that we should
notion upheld by ‘jobsworths’ the world over - those who are
cast aside our intrinsic fear of consequential retribution and
somehow offended by being invited to a mildly imaginative
get on with having some good old fashioned fun. Plus, there
Christmas party because it looks like it cost quite a bit to produce.
never seems to be a photocopier around when you need one
It’s almost as bad as saying “Don’t do a Christmas party this year
anyway... Ok, so not everyone’s going to push the festive boundaries quite as far as Jayde did, but hopefully my overly graphic description (of the quintessentially inevitable Christmas party experience) has de-sensitised you a little as to what’s coming next?! Here are ten (true) things that have gone wrong in the past, on your behalf, so you don’t have to do it this year!: 1. Don’t break the Dinosaur! As possibly the most famous Christmas Party story in London’s glitteringly fabulous festive event history, the Natural History Museum’s prize centrepiece, ‘Dippy’ the Diplodocus (discovered in the USA in the late 1800’s) came face to face with its fiercest adversary for 60 million years - a bad boy City banker! A few drinks later and this adventurous ‘pisshead-entologist’ spontaneously leapt from his table and started to ascend the dinosaur’s gigantic frame (well, it’s ribcage anyway). It turns out, though, that 60 million year old dinosaur ribs aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. A rumoured thirty thousand pounds and an almost certain sacking later,
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CHRISTMAS - A REFLECTION - just give me the equivalent money”. This annoys me because we obviously all like money but it defeats the entire purpose of Christmas not to celebrate in style. Except for the Jesus part maybe. So it’s either shit pay and a great party. Or you’re fired! 4. Drink. Drink. And just one more drink. We’ve all been there. Crawled into the office the morning after and groaned the enduring mantra - “Uurgh - I’m never drinking again, ever!”. Well, as it turns out, you are. Just give it a day, maybe two and you’ll be back! In fact, chances are that you’ve probably had way more than ‘one too many’ because the illusive art of ‘knowing when to stop’ is more difficult to perfect than an actual Jedi mind trick. Just remember, drink is the route of all evil. And much fun. Find that balance... about this is that I have absolutely no recollection of how I pulled 5. Being sick on your boss. This one happened to a school
this off. None whatsoever. Goddammit!
friend of mine, obviously! Whilst working for a major City Bank he climbed up on to the dining table in a very public place, attempted
7. Photocopiers. If there’s one anywhere near your office party
singing, reverted to general drunken wine glass kicking boss-
then it’s going to be done. It’s as simple as that. If you’re a boss
abuse before bringing forth the perfect ‘Chunder Storm’. All
who doesn’t like butt and boob prints (loser!), don’t throw a party in
over his formidable CEO. He was fired but it was totally worth
your actual office. Ever.
it. Apparently. 8. Live Twitter falls (fails!). This is a first world problem and it’s 6. Ending up in bed with your boss. Years ago, before I was
brilliant sport. Last year I attended a major 1,000 person shared
the boss of anything, I somehow ended up in bed with four of my
party in one of London’s most prominent large scale venues. It
(really attractive) PR bosses after our Christmas party, who had
even has indoor bumper cars! One of the many fun features was a
stripped down to their underwear. I know this because I still have
gigantic real-time Twitter wall whereby revellers were encouraged
photographic evidence, somewhere. The really annoying thing
to contribute positive tweets about the event. What could possibly
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go wrong? Well, in fact, nothing because a clever 30 second
lady who boarded a train at Victoria and woke up in the middle
‘approval delay’ policy was in place whereby the designated
of the night, locked in her overland carriage with all the lights off,
‘Twitter police’ could vet controversial tweets following the
parked in a siding at a railway depot somewhere near a freezing
previous year’s real time exposé of a high profile corporate
cold Southampton. The end of the line for that particular Christmas
affair - in giant format! Come to think of it, we had a hilarious
party then...!
situation at the last Crowdfinders Summit where a delegate tweeted that one of our keynotes was “smoking hot” (during
And, finally, just to take it back to the Old School (literally)
her keynote). Which she is. A righteous lady delegate then had
10. The school Christmas Party. The one where I got drunk,
a very public Twitter-fit (like a hissy fit but on Twitter) until the
climbed up a drainpipe onto the roof of School House, painted a
keynote replied and favourited the tweet because, think about
gigantic obscenity, stumbled around a bit, fell down a gaping gulley
it, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with being called “Smoking
and spent much of the next morning hanging in my study trying
hot!”. Whoever you are. Jeez...
to convince my mum to look at naked pictures of Madonna when I was supposed to be collecting the PE prize in front of the entire
9. Falling asleep on the tube...This is an occupational hazard
school in the Speech Room. Soon after, I was expelled. Stay off the
and happens all the time. The best example I know of is the
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GLOBAL VENUES Red Bull’s Copper Recording Studio
5
Best
Of The Worldwide Event Venues 1. Lappia Hall, a significant public building by Alvar Aalto in
Red Bull’s international network of state-of-the-art studios, offering
the Finnish capital of Lapland has reopened after an extensive
a creative space.
but sensitive renovation. The building holds Rovaniemi Theatre – the northernmost theatre of the European Union – the Finnish
4. The very recent addition of the Broad Museum – now the
Broadcasting Company, and the Music School of Lapland.
LA’s largest free contemporary art spot, opened in September
They are all housed under a distinctive wavy roof, which was
– has confirmed the Downtown neighbourhood’s status as a
intended to reference the mountains nearby.
permanent cultural destination for Angelinos and visitors.
2. Ramp House in Sao Paulo’s decor and interior design
5. Matheson Whiteley’s Hackney Artist Studio is
– here, the wonderfully intimate but spare mood is the work of
immaculate. The team identified the original envelope’s rawness
Diana Radomysler and was conceived as a fundamental part
and scale as its most striking feature and worked to keep this,
of the architecture, creating a dramatic sense of completion.
avoiding excessive lining or fake ceilings. ‘This meant that the existing service pipes from the apartments had to be carefully
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3. Red Bull’s Copper recording studio is creating
incorporated, almost in a compositional way, into the design, giving
works of art inside and out. Wrapped in over a kilometre of
them a kind of logic,’ explains Matheson. ‘We tried to keep things
undulating copper bands that mimic the natural flow of sound
as direct as possible and to maintain an ambiguity about what was
and music, the new music hub in Berlin is the twelfth addition to
original and what is new.’ Go. See. Now
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Ramp House
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SUPPLIER FOCUS: CHEW EVENTS
Event Agency With Real Bite Chew- corporate hospitality and events worldwide - is giving the industry something unique to bite on since its official launch just over two years ago. The brainchild of former Imagination project manager Richard Brown and Chillisauce business development manager Matthew Curran, Chew most definitely epitomises the charisma of its two founding fathers. Indeed, Brown says: “Chew is a reflection of our business ethos and personalites; it’s a vibrant, personable, creative and reliable event agency.” The collective minds of these two bright sparks makes them a force to be reckoned with. Brown explains the two make for a formibable team due to their extensive combined experience within the corporate and private events sphere and Curran agrees adding: “We have delivered events for clients all over the world from incentive trips and conferences to parties, product launches and roadshows. It’s something we do well and this is at the core of our agency. Although boutique, we have the flair and ability to host great events at home and internationally.” With 20 years combined experience under their belts organising a plethora of events the duo decided the time was right to go it alone. The timing of the decision couldn’t have been better as corporate budgets were returning following the adversities of the recession. Everything appeared to align and with little to no marketing the agency had clients coming to them for recommendations. Not long after, the agency had confirmed business from clients including Twinings, Google, Pearson, Aitch and Investigo. To boost the reach of the business Brown and Curran officially launched the agency to the industry with an internationally themed party (inspired by the company’s tag line) for corporate clients, venue agents and press. The Earlham Street Clubhouse in Covent Garden played host to the celebratory event attracting representatives from Barclays and Sony. The party atmosphere was intentionally laid back and fun with guests first welcomed by a Chew air hostess and pilot. Revellers sipped on world cocktails 44
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and tucked into canapés, New York style thin pizzas, branded Chew cupcakes and barbeque, jalapeno, chilli salt and cheddar flavoured popcorn. Entertainment included the Just Dance Nintendo Wii game and a prop box with wigs and glasses for those wanting to take the ubiquitous selfie. Since its official launch Chew has proved it has real bite and carved out an impressive reputation in the industry. The agency is growing, taking on an enviable list of new clients and creating slick event experiences around the globe in destinations including Dubai, New York, Madrid, Malta and the UK. Taking the agency to new heights, Chew partnered with REVIV Wellness Clinic to bring its unique IV infusion treatments and wellness booster shots to the events industry for the very first time. Chew organised previews for corporate clients to experience the treatment properties first-hand with great success. What does the future hold for Chew? “Excitingly we have 40% more overseas events in a number of exotic locations including South Africa, Ibiza, Kuala Lumpur, Croatia, Vietnam and cutting-edge Berlin,” says Curran. The agency has also taken on two account executives that will assist with events and be a point of contact for all clients. Chew is looking to further expand the team with two or three more people. Although expanding, the duo is keen to keep their boutique status with global reach. “There’s no use in growing too quickly and finding it unsustainable, we want to create a strong brand loyalty with our clients, that’s really important to us,” says Brown. Chew can advise and direct clients to countries, venues and activities that suit them best creating bespoke event experiences that really deliver. With Brown and Curran at the helm, clients benefit from a personable, creative and reliable agency committed to producing the most unique events around the world.
SUPPLIER FOCUS: CHEW EVENTS Get in touch
B-12 ENERGEY BOOSTER - increases natural energy levels and
Telephone: 01371 873 006
helps to boost the immune system.
Email: info@chewevents.co.uk Website: chewevents.co.uk
IV treatments take between 30-45 minutes and are designed to hydrate, restore vitamin levels and energy. Effects are felt
AGENCY GIVES INDUSTRY SOMETHING TO CHEW ON Event agency Chew has partnered with REVIV Wellness Clinic to bring its unique IV infusion treatments and wellness booster
immediately, developing fully over a few hours and booster shots only take a few seconds to administer. Containing vitamins the booster shot restores energy working instantaneously and typically lasts for a few days.
shots to the events industry for the very first time. With clinics in the US, UK and more recently the Netherlands; REVIV Wellness
REVIV was founded by a group of board certified emergency
offers a selection of IV treatments which help to restore hydration
room physicians, with a combined 40 years of medical experience
and energy. Fans of the treatments include Millie Mackintosh,
treating dehydration and low energy levels. REVIV Wellness Spas
Simon Cowell, Rhianna and Madonna.
are staffed with board certified physicians, registered nurses and trained paramedics. REVIV’s doctors and trained medical staff
Chew co-founder Matthew Curran says: “We are excited to
take great care to ensure the REVIV customer experience is quick,
work with REVIV and bring their product range to the industry.
efficient and relaxing.
Pampering treatments are readily available at events from massages to manicures. As an agency we want to be at the
Want to REVIV your next event? Contact Chew on telephone:
forefront of innovation and see the potential of offering REVIV
01371 873 006 or email: info@chewevents.co.uk
treatments to event organisers and corporate buyers who want to add a new, alternative element to their events. With REVIV
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treatments attendees can enjoy an enriching event experience
Big Wednesday PR on:
as their energy levels get a boost. It’s a great way to incorporate
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a feel-good sensory guest experience.” Chew will roll out REVIV’s specialist treatments through mobile units and pop-up centres, making them a VIP feature at various types of events including VIP lounges, premieres, parties, festivals, exhibitions, launches and conferences. The menu will be available for organisers to choose from prior to their event, with fully trained REVIV physicians administering treatments on the day. REVIV treatments and boosters include: MEGABOOST IV- restores the body with minerals, different antioxidants and electrolytes to bring the body back into equilibrium, maximising productivity, giving a healthy and refreshed feeling. ULTRAVIV IV - refreshes the body to help it recover from the toughest of days and nights. VITAGLOW IV – reverses the effects of free radicals, rejuvenates the skin and cleanses vital organs. SLIMBOOST BOOSTER - maximises energy and fitness; contains vitamins, amino acids and anti-oxidants to keep the body active and productive. prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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VENUES BY THE WATER
Venues Near Water
Sage Gateshead is an international home for music and musical discovery. It houses two main stages of acoustic
excellence, a 26-room music education centre, a music information resource centre, four bars, a brasserie and a café. The building itself is spectacular and entry is free, so pop in and have a look around for great views of the Quayside next time you’re near the River Tyne.
country house hotel accommodation has received raved reviews of late for it’s simple and classic perfection. Oh and it’s only about two hours from London!
The Mermaid is well located next to Blackfriars station with sweeping views across the Thames. It ticks some important boxes for organisers with room for 500 guests on the upper level and 300
The Jesmond Dene is in an enviable location; almost in
on the lower. The refurbishment in 2013 resulted in the river rooms
the country yet still in the city near the Tyne. Passionate that the
being restyled with an open-plan layout, contemporary furniture,
guests are well looked after and this independent hotel makes its
LED lighting and dark wood floors.
own rules. Whether you come to Jesmond Dene House to meet a friend for coffee or for an indulgent weekend away, they look after you in exactly the same way. Your comfort is their priority.
Beechfield House is nestled close to the River Avon, a
wonderfully relaxing luxury hotel near Bath, the comfortable
Namco Funscape is… well it’s Namco. It’s awesome and we can wholly guarantee one thing at this venue above all others. FUN. Oh and it’s by the Thames on the Southbank so you really couldn’t get a better location. prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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MIND IS THE MAGIC So, Zap, how did you get into the position you’re in today?
weird sensations. I like my performances to be “experiential”,
I was studying for a Maths Degree and joined the English Civil
which means that the guests will actually be involved with the
War Society where I realised I have a talent to entertain. I honed
performance and will feel the magic happening in their own
this through intensive training and performance all over the UK
hands. When guests feels a coin bending in their hand, and
with a Commedia Dell’Arte troupe called “The Gobbi Players”
when a signed note is found in the middle of a kiwi fruit that they
where all my creativity was pushed into the spotlight performing
were holding the reaction is amazing, and the rush I get from
as ‘The Magic Cavalier’. I was then the resident magician and
knowing I created that moment for them is amazing
sword fighter at ‘The Shakespeare Tavern’ in London and it didn’t take long for word-of-mouth to spread! Management at a
What’s a promotional tactic you love to use?
number of Prestigious Venues, together with ‘Event Management
Magic is one of those activities that needs to be seen to really
Agencies’ began calling upon my expertise. This led to weekly
appreciate what is going on. I am not the typical magician
performances as a resident magician at such notorious and
with tattoos and who barely has a command of the English
legendary venues like Peppermint Park and Coconut Grove.
language, there is a different energy when I perform. I like
Being seen in all the right places got me to perform at the Roof
my work to be engaging and very interactive, so I use any
Gardens in Kensington, which soon turned into me becoming the
networking opportunities to get the chance to demonstrate what
“In Flight” entertainment for Virgin Atlantic for all the inaugural
I do in a live environment, without the aid of camera tricks ( as
flights.
used by many TV Magicians ) Once my performance gets my foot in the door, I follow up with some email marketing
What has been a career highlight for you so far?
Have you got any mentors in the biz? Or mentored anyone?
Performing in Cyprus ( where I come from ) alongside Tom
I spent years watching all the acts performing in and around
Jones, Rod Stewart and Earth Wind and Fire for Sir Philip Greens
the Covent Garden Piazza. I also watched a lot of Paul Daniels
Birthday Party was amazing.
back in the day. His people management is amazing. I spent a lot of time with and old school friend of mine call Fay Presto
What are some upcoming projects you’re excited about?
and I got a lot of inspiration from her, and I still do to this day.
Every year, I am responsible for putting entertainment
Right now I really like a young magician called Jonny Driscoll. I
proposals for graduation balls and corporate parties. This year
predict he will be a big part of the future of magic
is no exception! I am excited about putting a proposal for the prospective client, then once confirmed, I love scheduling the
Where trends do you see evolving over the next five
event, then finally running the event on the night. My best party
years?
ever was a function at the Grosvenor Hotel and I hope that this
Seeing a lot of magic on TV has made magic quite cool now,
year’s projects will be bigger and better!
but there is nothing like performing to a live audience. Magic is a cool way of entertaining at an event in a very cost effective
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Why is magic so exciting in event entertainment?
way. I think the trend will be for more close up magicians, unlike
Magic has a capacity to provoke feelings, emotional reactions and
the stage magicians who can have expensive production costs.
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TIME2GET
Ravenous@Loft Studios
The Loft has entered into this exciting new relationship with
so this is another string to our bow and perfect for corporate
Ravenous - what was it that got you so excited about the
clients wishing to add more emphasis in a unique and social
venue and organisation?
way at mealtimes
Loft Studios is very close to our offices and therefore a part of
2. Weddings
our community. Furthermore Loft Studios have spent the last 7
Loft host magnificent weddings and we take the wedding
years building up their business and have invested hundreds of
catering to a different level. Together with the Loft management
thousands of pounds into the studios including a state of the art
and stylists, our catering planners and chefs; these combined
kitchen. We spoke with them during a period when their event
skills are the crucial difference that makes LOFT one of the
side of their business was already peaking and they foresaw the
best and most unique venues in London. When our team meet
advantages of taking on an in house caterer.
the client we become involved, we are interested in everything from their favourite food as an adult, as a child, restaurants,
How do you see Ravenous’ role in this relationship?
holidays, memories - everything that expresses the wedding client’s personality. We then go on to design an inspired menu
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Ravenous and Loft Studios now work together on many types of
with engaging presentation thereby creating a personal and
events and we combine perfectly on every level.
memorable service for their special day.
1. Photography Shoots, Conference Days and PR Launches
3. Abundant Feasts
Our wheat and dairy free High Energy Catering is perfect for Loft
Our abundant Feasts are perfect for special birthday parties -
daily photography shoots, the photographers and models love
and there are many of these at Loft Studios. Fabulous hosts
our food! Our High Energy Catering is also perfect for conference
looking for that unique style and menu that reflects their
days and PR launches - we enhancing brand message with food
eclectic and often international lifestyles. Our presentation
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is “out of the box” and a popular style we do is a multi levelled
Our diversity and ability to provide specialist catering within all the
food table covered with grass, foliage, wild flowers and herbs.
areas Loft Studios specialize in themselves and of course it’s all
The abundant feast is presented within the “garden” on huge
about people. We work well with the Loft management who are
earthenware platters.
all as inspired and enthusiastic about events and food as we are!
4. Street food
More and More venues are being sucked up into big
Our Street Food concept and delivery consists of 5 key
portfolios such as Lime Venues and Concerto. How do
elements; Installations, service, food presentation and great
you see the future for the independent venue/caterer
tasting, appropriate but innovative food. Our ethos and
relationship?
approach to Street Food is to bring together a variety of perspectives with an emphasis on matters of provenance and alternative food production, consumption practices, Fairtrade, local and farm sourcing. We have a beautiful wood fired oven installed in Daylight Studio at Loft Studios; perfect for roasting succulent meats for kebabs or firing our famous pizzas. We have our own Smoke House and make our own DOGS
The only answer is to be as diversely specialist as possible without losing the unique quirkiness and flavour all clients are looking for these days. Because we have remained “relatively” small despite many offers to dilute and expand we are able to connect with every one of our clients and get fully involved - once we establish a Ravenous client
and sliders, our own Artisan breads, fermented relishes and
the rest is easy; using our natural creativity we listen hard and align
chutneys. Street food is arguably the best service we provide.
the client with the right idea enabling personal touch and vibrancy to be maintained.
What are the factors that make Ravenous so unique and attractive to The Loft?
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COOL Venue Awards Nominees Party 2016
Well, that was a helluva COOL Venue Awards nominees party at EGG London and a great way to get Christmas started! A small group of 300 carefully selected people danced the night away on a Saturday Night Fever style dancefloor to DJ Peter Poyton’s floorfillers (we don’t do cheesy!), whilst sipping Legend of Kremlin vodka, and Sprizatto, and uploading their comments and photos onto social media via the wicked Giant Itabs.
NOMINEES 2016 Simply put, one minute you are cool, the next minute you may not be. COOL is a matter of opinion. It is perhaps the greatest currency you can possess; whether you are running for president, or pitching for the next big event! It is what gives an events venue the position of strength when negotiating with an event organiser. The COOL Venue Awards, an entirely unique and defining accolade, were developed in 2007 by Wesley Mendy of Prestige Events magazine to recognise an unsung, but probably the largest influential element that emerges in the process of planning a corporate event – how exciting is the venue? Will the invitees rsvp? Will they turn up? Inthe current economic climate, the pressure on an event organiser is even more apparent. The need for an event venue to gain the chance to position itself aside form it’s rivals has more emphasis than ever before. every corporate event organiser strives to ensure their next event is the hot ticket. Over the past 14 years, Prestige Events magazine (est. 2003) has tried to identify for its readers, venues which will make the difference and set its editorial compass on what’s COOL for the benefit of its UK readership of event organisers. The barometer should not be biased towards all that is ‘new’ in our opinion. There is always a place for the classic / heritage venue. They often possess a character, charisma, and class that many ‘newer’ builds cannot yet match.
So what is the criteria used to determine who is COOL? A COOL venue should have: charisma, originality, style, innovation, sex appeal, authenticity, aspiration, and uniqueness. COOL is a very personal opinion. Therefore, a panel of judges was selected to form a judges council. Each understood the intrinsic factors, elements and characteristics that deem a venue to be cool. the judges council represents a diverse collective; writers, industry figureheads, and event organisers / specialists. They have applied the strict guideline that each nominee should not be selected as a result of its technical capabilities, since many of these facets (lighting, av, etc) can be imported. We have continued to decide against giving you a couple of ‘runners-up’ iin each category. Firstly, it gives you – the event organiser – no wide scope of alternatives, and secondly, as a magazine we are supposed to be giving you advice and guidance. Creating a large judging panel allows for a democratic process to take place and produces a true gauge on the event industry’s coolest venues. This is part of what makes the awards unique and generates the immense currency value so engaging within the industry. Happy reading! Wesley Mendy, CEO/Publisher, Prestige Events magazine and the COOL Venue Awards
COOLest Hotel Chain
COOLest Venue Portfolio
Dorchester Collection
Late Night London
Maybourne Hotel Group
Concerto Group
Rosewood
Lime Venue Portfolio
Firmdale
ITA Venues
Crazy Bear Group
Searcys
Elite Hotels
De Vere Venues
Red Carnation Hotels
Crown Group
Millennium Hotels
Merlin Entertainments
Handpicked Hotels
Historic Royal Palaces
Radisson Blu Edwardian London Hilton
COOLest Boutique Hotel Hotel Café Royal
COOLest Historic Venue
Ham Yard Hotel
Blenheim Palace
The Ampersand
Somerset House
The Athenaeum
Tower Bridge
Malmaison London
Tower of London
Hotel Gotham
Churchill war Rooms
Old Swan and Minster Mill
Chandos House
Mallory Court
De Vere Holborn Bars
The Wellesley
RSC Stratford Upon Avon
London Edition
Halle St Peters
Courthouse Hotel
116 Pall Mall
Somerset House
Saatchi
COOLest On-Water Venue
COOLest Conference / Exhibition Centre
Spitbank Fort
Barbican
Tower Bridge
Congress Centre
Pig on the Beach, Dorset
The Crystal
HMS Belfast
Alexandra Palace
The Yacht
Imperial College
Bateaux London
IET Savoy Place
Thames Luxury Charters Sunborn London
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel BMA House 30 Euston Square
Cutty Sark
116 Pall Mall
Royal Caribbean
Kings Place
Royal Yacht Britannia COOLest Sporting Venue Emirates Stadium Wembley Stadium Goodwood Twickenham Chelsea FC Lord’s Snozone Ricoh Arena Emirates Old Trafford
COOLest for Film Premiere After-Parties Café de Paris The Roof Gardens The Playboy Club Aqua - Facebook Freemasons Hall The Trafalgar Hotel / Visa Rooftop Bar Vauxhall Arches Warner Bros Studio Tour London The London Edition Hippodrome CasinoHard Rock Café
Kempton Park Silverstone COOLest Spa COOLest Museum / Gallery
Shangri La London
Science Museum
Chewton Glen
The V&A
Four Seasons Hampshire
British Museum
Celtic Manor
Imperial War museum
Langham
Natural History Museum
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park Hotel
Museum of Brands
Corinthia
National Portrait Gallery
The Berkeley
Saatchi Gallery
The Scarlet Hotel, Cornwall
Museum of London
The Grove
Wellcome Collection
The Belfry
Whitechapel Gallery
New York edition
COOLest for Corporate Fun
COOLest for Small Meetings
Warner Bros studio Tour london
Ice Tank
Alton Towers
De Vere Venues Holborn Bars
Go Ape
The Connaught
Mercedes Benz World
White Rabbit Studios
Bounce Ping Pong
ETC Venues / 155 Bishopsgate
Top Golf
Wallacespace
Kidzania
Wellcome Collection
Brooklyn Bowl at the o2
The Lanesborough
Bear Grylls Academy
Cavendish Venues / America Square
Kempton Park
1 Wimpole Street Studio Birmingham
COOLest for Awards Ceremonies The Hurlingham Club
COOLest for AGM’S
East Wintergarden
The Royal Exchange
Roundhouse
QEII Centre
The Bloomsbury Ballroom
Mermaid Theatre
Café de Paris
Tate Modern
AEG Live at the o2
Painters Hall
The Savoy
Central Hall Westminster
Freemasons Hall
London’s Living Room
Battersea Evolution
Freemasons Hall
Banqueting house
Royal Hortcicultural Halls
Hilton Bankside
Sadler’s Wells 1 Wimpole Street
COOLest for Gala’s Middle Temple Hall
COOLest for Product Launches
Banking Hall
Sky Garden
OXO 2
Arcelor Mittal Orbit Tower
The Ivory Vaults
The Sorting Office
LSO St Lukes
Old Billingsgate
Dutch Hall
Saatchi Gallery
Gibson Hall
Altitude 360
Old Billingsgate
The Roof Gardens
Victoria Warehouse
London Edition
Plaisterers Hall
National Centre for Circus Acts / Shoreditch Electric Light Station
Grand Connaught Rooms
Blenheim Palace
COOLest for Receptions
COOLest Country House
The Deck
Weston Park
The Roof Gardens
Luton Hoo
Hurlingham Club
Ettington Park
Sky Garden
Fetcham Park
Steam & Rye
Ashridge House
One marylebone
Aynhoe Park
View From The Shard
Gleneagles
Sunbeam Studios
Ellenborough Park
EGG London
Cliveden
Inn The Park
Cromlix House
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge COOLest Temporary Structure COOLest for Outdoor events
Serpentine Pavilion
The Roof Gardens
The Deck
Top Golf
Bloomsbury Big Top
Borough Market
Selfridges Roof Gardens
The HAC
The Pavilion at the Tower Of London
Somerset House
Battersea Evolution
Mercedes Benz World
HAC Artillery Gardens
Center Parcs
EGG London
St Pauls Cathedral
Dine in the Sky
Kia Oval
Optix
Bruntingthorpe
York and Albany - Winter Chalet
Heart of England COOLest Overseas Venue COOLest Members Club
Sheraton Huhzou Hot Spring Resort
The Playboy Club
Burj Khalifa
Mortons Club
Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza
The Groucho Club
JW Marriott Marquis, Dubai
The Roof Gardens
The Rockefeller Building, New York
No.5 Cavendish Square
Grand Excelsior Malta
Soho House
National Centre for Performing Arts, Thailand
41 Mayfair
The Esplanade, Singapore Theatre
Home House
Antique D’Orange, France
Adam Street
Hotel Arts Barcelona
Hospital Club
The Edition, New York
ITA
Ettington park
COOLest On-Water Venue
COOLest Conference / Exhibition Centre
Spitbank Fort
Barbican
Tower Bridge
Congress Centre
Pig on the Beach, Dorset
The Crystal
HMS Belfast
Alexandra Palace
The Yacht
Imperial College
Bateaux London
IET Savoy Place
Thames Luxury Charters Sunborn London
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel BMA House 30 Euston Square
Cutty Sark
116 Pall Mall
Royal Caribbean
Kings Place
Royal Yacht Britannia COOLest Sporting Venue Emirates Stadium Wembley Stadium Goodwood Twickenham Chelsea FC Lord’s Snozone Ricoh Arena Emirates Old Trafford
COOLest for Film Premiere After-Parties Café de Paris The Roof Gardens The Playboy Club Aqua - Facebook Freemasons Hall The Trafalgar Hotel / Visa Rooftop Bar Vauxhall Arches Warner Bros Studio Tour London The London Edition Hippodrome CasinoHard Rock Café
Kempton Park Silverstone COOLest Spa COOLest Museum / Gallery
Shangri La London
Science Museum
Chewton Glen
The V&A
Four Seasons Hampshire
British Museum
Celtic Manor
Imperial War museum
Langham
Natural History Museum
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park Hotel
Museum of Brands
Corinthia
National Portrait Gallery
The Berkeley
Saatchi Gallery
The Scarlet Hotel, Cornwall
Museum of London
The Grove
Wellcome Collection
The Belfry
Whitechapel Gallery
View from the Shard
COOLest Venue Architecture
COOLest Bar / Club
Shangri-La hotel at the Shard
Shaka Zulu
Royal Opera House
Gilgamesh
The Crystal
Ministry of Sound
Blenheim Palace
Radio Rooftop Bar
Banqueting House
Egg LDN
Somerset House
Café de Paris
Arcelor Mittal Orbit
Hotel Gotham
View from the Shard
Bounce Ping Pong
Roman Baths, bath
Barrio East
Victorian Bath House, London
Village Underground
Hotel Gotham
Steam and Rye
Searcy’s at the gherkin
Gotham
Shaka Zulu
1 Wimpole street
COOLest Restaurant, per se
COOLest meditteranean Restaurant
Duck + Waffle
Sarastro
Hawksmoor
Iberica
stk at ME by Melia
Beach Blanket Babylon
The Chiltern Firehouse
Copa de cava
Heddon Street
Apsleys
Mint Leaf meat liquor
COOLest American Restaurant
Sky Garden
Christopher’s
Sexy Fish
Steam & Rye
Gilgamesh
Meat Liqour
German Gymnasium
The Big Easy Red Dog Saloon
COOLest Oriental Restaurant
Hard Rock Café
kenza
The Blues Kitchen Shoreditch
Hakkasan Bonedaddies Sushisamba Gilgamesh COOLest Italian Restaurant Theo Randall ,Jamies Italian Restaurants, The River Café, Novikov London, San Carlo Cichetti
The Dorchester Champagne Afternoon Tea on The Promenade
COOLest Latin American Restaurant
COOLest French Restaurant
Ceviche
Brasserie Zedel
Wahaca
Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester
Gaucho
Sketch
Floridita
Galvin at The Windows
Barrio East
Les Trois Garcons
The Cuban
Le Gavroche
La Bodega Negra
Clos Maggiore
Coolest Indian restaurant Dishoom
COOLest British Restaurant
Mint Leaf
Roast
Veerashwamy
Tudor Barn Eltham
Cinnamon Kitchen
Dinner by Heston
Gymkhana
London Edition - Berners Tavern Wright Brothers
COOLest Middle-Eastern Restaurant
Holborn Dining Rooms
Kenza
Drake and Morgan at Kings Cross
Yalla yalla
smiths of Smithfield
Moma’s Haz
Mercedes Benz World
COOLest Afro-Caribbean Restaurant
COOLest South American Restaurant
Shaka Zulu
Sushisamba
Caribbean Scene
Cabana
Mango Room
Cerviche
The Rum Kitchen
Rodizo Rico
Mango Shack
Guanabara
Three Little Birds, Brixton Turtle Bay
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OUR AWARDS – TOP 3 When it comes to Awards we like to think we know what we’re talking about. You don’t top trend in one of the biggest cities in the world unless you know what you’re talking about and if you’re looking for our word on the subject, these three get our full backing.
1. KUDOS London based, Kudos AV promises to make your corporate events and conferences sophisticated and memorable with our high quality Audio, Visual, lighting and stage solutions. Catering for the UK and European markets we can offer your event, no matter how big or small, a bespoke and ultimate AV experience tailored to suit your business event requirements. www.kudosav.com
2. EFX Special EFX is the leading British design and manufacturing company of high quality, contemporary styled awards and trophies. Each one is custom made to reflect clients’ award events and special occasions, from prestigious corporate awards to affordable acrylic trophies and stunning glass awards to engraved metal plaques. The options are limitless. Oh and the Customer service is 10/10, always a must in our books. www.awardefx.co.uk
3. CLASSICO Classico is a renowned event planning and creative production company catering for both private and corporate sectors. With over 20 years experience, their success lies in their ability to help you realise your vision, fostering longterm relationships with clients and venues alike. Classico’s team offer qualified, impartial advice and their creative team will work tirelessly to provide an unforgettable experience for both you and your guests. www.classicoproductions.com
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20/20 ‘CONFERENCING’ SPEED NETWORKING THEME: CONFERENCING DATE: 22ND JANUARY 2015 HOST VENUE: FREEMASONS HALL http://www.richmondcaterers.com SYNOPSIS: 20 buyers met 20 Suppliers in the beautiful Barbican centre in central London. In a light garden environment we had one of our most successful events that saw the true harmony of 2020’s reflected within the environment it was held in.
SUPPLIERS INCLUDED: IET VENUES, SHEFFILED UNI / HALIFAX HALL, SAID BUSINESS SCHOOL, BOUNCE PING PONG
WARWICK CONFERENCES, ONE WIMPOLE STREET, CONFERENCE ROEHAMPTON, VINOPOLIS, IMPERIAL COLLEGE CHARLTON ATHLETIC FC, THE DRUM, HAWTHORNS, HURLINGHAM CLUB, RICOH ARENA, IDENTILAM, THE GRAND BRIGHTON FREEMASONS HALL, DESIGNER FLOWERS, BH LIVE
THE BUYERS INCLUDED: HSBC, DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, CRAZY COW EVENTS,
MELON EVENTS, EVENTWORLD, HAYMARKET, EDF ENERGY, CLASSICO PRODUCTIONS, LYNCHPIN COMMUNICATIONS MAZARS, EASTVILLE ASSOCIATES, RM EDUCATION, DINNER DATES, THEMED EVENINGS, ZIBRANT LIVE, ALMAGHRIB INSTITUTE VERY CREATIVE LTD, EUROPEAN TOURISM ASSOCIATION
20/20 ‘SUPPLIERS-MEET-AGENTS-ONLY’ SPEED NETWORKING THEME: SUPPLIERS-MEET-AGENTS-ONLY DATE: 5th FEBRUARY 2015 HOST VENUE: DUTCH HALL http://limone.events SYNOPSIS: A wide-range of 20 different event agencies requiring senior contacts at the UK’s most charismatic event venues and services.
SUPPLIERS INCLUDED: IVENUE MASTERS, ONE WIMPOLE STREET, CONFERENCE ROEHAMPTON, HEYTHROP PARK LANCASHIRE CCC, SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY, LEEDS CASTLE, SARACENS / ALLIANZ PARK, DE VERE VENUES, HAWTHORNS ASHRIDGE HOUSE, BLENHEIM PALACE, THE DRUM, DESIGNER FLOWERS, DUTCH HAL, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LICK ME I’M DELICIOUS, SEARCY AT THE GHERKIN, SHAKA ZULU, 10-11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE, DONINGTON PARK BOULEVARD EVENTS, CONGRESS CENTRE THE BUYERS INCLUDED: ,JAM EVENTS, BANKS SADLER, CRAZY COW EVENTS, RSSB, DPT LEGAL TRAINING AND EVENTS, DRP, LONDON CORPORATE EVENT SOLUTIONS, YON EVENTS, SHOUT ABOUT LONDON CASBAH PROMOTIONS, SHEEPISH PR, VIVID EVENTS, CLASSICO PRODUCTIONS, E2E EVENTS, INCOM TOURS & EVENTS, XCLUSIVE TOUCH, ULTIMATE GLOBAL MEETINGS, WRG LIVE , 12 DEGREES,LOCATION WORKS, THEMED EVENINGS, LOCATION WORKS
20/20 ‘COOL VENUE AWARDS NOMINEES’ SPEED NETWORKING THEME: COOL VENUE AWARDS NOMINEES DATE: 26th FEBRUARY 2015 HOST VENUE: SHAKA ZULU http://www.shaka-zulu.com SYNOPSIS: A wide-range of 20 different event buyers requiring senior contacts from just 20 of then many nominees that feature in the top-trending COOL Venue Awards for their upcoming events.
SUPPLIERS INCLUDED: BARBICAN, EGG LONDON, BLENHEIM PALACE, MINISTRY OF SOUND, SHAKA ZULU, TOPGOLF DESIGNER FLOWERS, CONCERTO, VICTORIA WAREHOUSE, SAATCHI GALLERY, DEMONWHEELERS, SOMERSET HOUSE IMPERIAL COLLEGE, ARCELOR MITTAL ORBIT TOWER, BOUNCE PING PONG, KUDOS AV, SUPERSTARDJBOX, LIFE’S KITCHEN GO APE, HURLINGHAM CLUB THE BUYERS INCLUDED: BUSS PEPPER EVENTS LTD, CHANNEL 4, BLUE ICE MANAGEMENT, PEARL, ROCK & RAVEN BEYOND CERTAINTY, BARCLAYS, BLUEHAT GROUP, DESIGNERS EYE, WRG LIVE , DRINKING WATER SOLUTIONS LTD POWER 2 CREATE, UK- ASEAN BUSINESS COUNCIL, LEGALEASE, DYNAMYK EVENTS, FIONA PAWLEY, LYNCH-PIN COMMUNICATIONS LTD, HIGH 5 EVENTS, ICONIQUE EVENTS, STANDARD CHARTERED
20/20 ‘MEETINGS TRAINING AND SEMINAR VENUES’ SPEED NETWORKING THEME: MEETINGS, TRAINING, AND SEMINAR VENUES DATE: 26th MARCH 2015 HOST VENUE: CCT SOUTH QUAY http://www.cctvenues.co.uk/venues/canary-wharf-south-quay SYNOPSIS: 20 event organisers reaching out to meet with 20 charismatic venues for their meetings, training, and seminarsreflected within the environment it was held in.
SUPPLIERS INCLUDED: BARBICAN, HEYTHROP PARK, LANE END, IMPERIAL COLLEGE, MACDONALD HOTELS CCT VENUES LEEDS CASTLE, DESIGNER FLOWERS, ORTUS LEARNING CENTRE, DEMONWHEELERS, NOTTINGHAM CONFERENCES ONE WIMPOLE STREET, IMAGO, YAHIRE, CROWNE PLAZA DOCKLANDS, C3 IMAGING, ONE GREAT GEORGE STREET LONDON EDITION, ARCELOR MITTAL ORBIT THE 20 BUYERS INCLUDED: CRAZY COW EVENTS, EASTVILLE ASSOCIATES, ENERGY UK, RSSB, POWER 2 CREATE,
CLASSICO PRODUCTIONS, LYNCH-PIN COMMUNICATIONS LTD, ALMAGHRIB INSTITUTE, EDEN ESSENTIAL EVENTS, EVENTSTAR UK LTD., EDF ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, PROJECT-4, UK COUNCIL FOR PYSCHOTHERAPY HILLGATE SOLUTIONS, F&B, LONDON CORPORATE EVENT SOLUTIONS, IMPERIAL COLLEGE, PRINCIPAL GLOBAL EVENTS
20/20 ‘VENUES WITH 500+ CAPACITY’ SPEED NETWORKING THEME: VENUES WITH 500+ CAPACITY DATE: 8th APRIL 2015 HOST VENUE: BLOOMSBURY BALLROOM http://www.thebloomsburyballroom.com SYNOPSIS: 20 event organisers with a need for larger event venues meeting with likeminded venues.
SUPPLIERS INCLUDED: EGG LONDON, MINISTRY OF SOUND, LEEDS UNITED, BLOOMSBURY BALLROOM, HURLINGHAM CLUB, DESIGNER FLOWERS, HAWTHORN, CONCERTO, CAFÉ DE PARIS, SAATCHI GALLERY BH LIVE, DEMONWHEELERS, LANCASHIRE CC, MESSE GRAZ, OLYMPIA, YAHIRE, OLD BILLINGSGATE PARK PLAZA WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, BARBICAN, GILGAMESH, C3, BOULEVARD, MACDONALD HOTELS THE BUYERS INCLUDED: CAXTON MANOR, BLUEHAT GROUP, HUB42, CCD GLOBAL EVENTS, YELP
MY BEAUTIFUL CITY, ETOA (EUROPEAN TOURISM AUTHORITY), THE FEATHERS ASSOCIATION, CLASSICO PRODUCTIONS EIT ICT LABS, HILLGATE SOLUTIONS, MELON EVENTS, DUKE OF EDINBURGH, POWER 2 CREATE, D&D EVENT MANAGEMENT ASIAN MEDIA AND MARKETING GROUP, LOCATION WORKS, CHEW, TIGERLILLY EVENTS, MELON EVENTS, ACCOR HOTELS UK
20/20 ‘CORPORATE DINING’ SPEED NETWORKING THEME: CORPORATE DINING DATE: 23rd APRIL 2015 HOST VENUE: GILGAMESH http://www.gilgameshbar.com SYNOPSIS: 20 event organisers speed networking with a variety of the UK’s COOLest venues and caterers for corporate dining
SUPPLIERS INCLUDED: THE LONDON KITCHEN, BLENHEIM PALACE, GILGAMESH, DESIGNER FLOWERS, HEDSOR HOUSE ONE GREAT GEORGE STREET, KINGS PLACE, CONCERTO GROUP, BOULEVARD EVENTS, LONDON EDITION, GORDON RAMSAY RESTUARANTS, SEARCYS AT THE GHERKIN, STEAM AND RYE, CAFÉ DE PARIS, ZAPS MAGIC MINISTRY OF SOUND, TOP GOLF THE BUYERS INCLUDED: ENERGY UK, HOSPITALITY LINE, NUK PHANURAT LTD, MOFILM, FYH SOLUTIONS, THE CITY UK PANACEA PUBLISHING INTERNATIONAL, D&D EVENT MANAGEMENT, OMFIF LTD., EASTVILLE ASSOCIATES, AXA CORPORATE SOLUTIONS, EIT ICT LABS, THE POSITIVE SOCIETY, MUSE PRODUCTIONS AND SPOON PRINT PRESS CAXTON MANOR, SCM WORLD, CHEW EVENTS, TEAMROCK.COM, THE GUARDIAN
20/20 ‘COOL EVENTS: TEAMBUILDING, AND OUTDOOR EVENTS’ SPEED NETWORKING THEME: COOL EVENTS: TEAMBUILDING, AND OUTDOOR EVENTS DATE: 21st MAY 2015 HOST VENUE: TOPGOLF CHIGWELL http://topgolf.com/uk/chigwell/ SYNOPSIS: 20 event organiser’s speed networking with a variety of the UK’s COOLest venues for their teambuilding and outdoor events.
SUPPLIERS INCLUDED: CENTERPARCS, EGG, DESIGNER FLOWERS, GO APE, MERCEDES-BENZ WORLD, HEDSOR HOUSE KIA OVAL, DEMONWHEELERS, GILGAMESH, PARADISE WILDLIFE PARK, THORPE PARK, SNOZONE, ALEXANDRA PALACE ITA, ZAPS MAGIC, TOP GOLF CHIGWELL, TOP GOLF WATFORD, TOP GOLF SURREY THE BUYERS INCLUDED: CLASSICO PRODUCTIONS , AEG EUROPE, TRUFFLE SOCIAL, MOFILM BLUE ICE MANAGEMENT, BESHAY LUXURY OCCASIONS, MASH MEDIA, F&B, HUB 42, AXIS TRAVEL MARKETING HIPSTERS, HACKERS & HUSTLERS LTD., D&D EVENTS MANAGEMENTS COMPANY, SAM JONES CONSULTING SILVER AND WHITE OCCASSIONS, THE CITY UK, THOMSON REUTERS, VENUE RESERVATIONS, GLOBAL VENUES
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Welcome to international Confex; our ideas Factory for the event industry. Foreword by Liz Agostini
When we open the doors of Olympia London
We’ve also once again enjoyed magnificent partnership support
on the 2nd – 3rd March it will be the 33rd
from the industry and with them, alongside our exhibitors and
International Confex. Every year we talk to you
many others outside the events industry, we have created an
about what you want from the show and every
outstanding educational programme. This is curated to help event
year you ask us for the right mix of education,
organisers and industry professionals become stronger in their
inspiration and networking; all within a fun and
profession.
engaging business environment. This year was no different. So we’re presenting to you our Ideas Factory. We know that in 2016 it will be the events that inspire, create engagement and excite delegates that will have the most impact. Ideas shape this industry and are the driving force behind it. We couldn’t create this environment without the excellent support, enthusiasm and involvement of our exhibitors; they are crucial to the look, feel, energy, and quality of our show and
This is all complemented by the first ever UK Events Week; a festival of events that will promote our industry and help us grow the market in which we and our exhibitors work in. I encourage everyone to get involved in UK Events Week, the content is amazing and it’s a great way to see the very best celebration of events. Thanks for once again choosing to come to International Confex, take your time, take it all in and let us know what you think so we can keep the show evolving in the years to come.
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Confex: THE IDEAS FACTORY This year’s International Confex will be themed ‘Ideas Factory: Innovation that Shapes the Industry’ with the educational programme, event branding and exhibitor marketing all promoting the importance of ideas and innovation in shaping the look and feel of events to come. The theme will be visible across the show, with EvenTech16 showcasing tech innovations for the future, with ISES UK Chapter creating a welcome and orientation area for the zone. Equally, existing plans from exhibitors will showcase the innovations being made at venue and destination level, as well as throughout the event support chain. Meanwhile, Mastercard has confirmed one of the stand out sessions of UK Events Week, with their Head of European Marketing flying in from Italy to host a question and answers session for event organisers. Other significant events of note will include a CEO Dinner hosted by Nick de Bois and attended by some of the leading CEO’s in London, discussing their vision of the events industry, and a gathering of Senior Management from some of the biggest event agencies in the UK, to discuss how events can take their place at the boardroom table. 92
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There will also be two breakfast sessions before International Confex on the Wednesday and Thursday, the first looking at technology innovation and showcasing some of the future tech on offer for 2016 and beyond. The second session will look at the latest new private dining and restaurant venues event organisers may want to consider for the coming year. The Association programme is also looking strong again this year after the show delivered over 350 association buyers in 2015 through its partnership with Association Network. Tourism Ireland will be supporting a pre event dinner before the show, and Southport Conferences will be sponsoring the day’s content, including the latest in its discussions on business extension, and how to incentivise the organiser market to embrace this trend. Confex continues to develop its partnerships within the industry. Following on the tail of the excellent partnership with MPI UK&I and its CMP programme, the show has confirmed a partnership with ISES UK to support the event tech hub with a ‘sign posting’ activation that helps event organisers find the creative solutions they need for their events. The MIA will once again host its AIM Pavilion and EVCOM will host its annual board meeting and a membership refresh seminar during the show.
INTERNATIONAL CONFEX Organisers are expecting well in excess of 12,000 event
new ideas,” comments Liz Agostini, Event Director. “We’ve brining
professionals at the show. Visitors continue to return to Confex
in speakers from outside the events industry and seeing what we
because the environment is exciting, innovative and dynamic;
can learn and share with other markets and sectors that also care
ideal for events people.
about creativity, innovation and communication.”
International Confex: EDUCATION PROGRAMME
The Associations Network will lead on the educational content for association meeting buyers and are working in partnership with International Confex to deliver the Association Events Forum on
International Confex is looking to create an Ideas Factory
day one of the show. For organisers looking at experiential events
environment at the show this year, with ‘innovation that shapes
and brand activations there will be a series of sessions that look to
the industry’ the theme for all content, but most visible through
understand the new Millennial audience, the behavioural trends of
another exceptional programme of education.
delegates in 2016, and how creativity can be captured, enhanced and evaluated in meetings and events of the future.
The content has been curated to deliver advice and information immediately relevant to the event organiser of 2016, addressing
Meanwhile Event Tech 16 will take centre stage in the technology
subjects such as security, technology, audience profiling
zone, and include sessions from thought leaders both within and
governance, all amid a series of live examples and speakers from
outside the events industry.
within and outside of the events industry. The programme will also look to the future and provide new ideas across operational,
The EIG group will be conducting the finals of its MyEvent.Vision
technological, venue and catering streams.
competition live on stage with the support of its advisory board of leading event personalities. It will also be launching details of its
“Our visitors see huge value in our educational programme and
winning entry for 2015, the first of a number exclusives at the show.
we’re once again delighted to produce a programme of unique,
There will also be sessions on sponsorship, event marketing and
relevant and inspirational content that will inspire our visitors with
operational learning ahead of the 2016 Olympics in Brazil.
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THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT CONFEX 1.
With International Confex, Event Production Show and the PA Show all located at London Olympia, this will be the biggest and most inclusive gathering of event professionals in the UK
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Confex is 33 years old this year, making it one of the most established events brand in the UK events industry
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For the last 5 years of the event; professionals have consistently rated ‘inspiration’ as the primary reason for coming to Confex
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For the first time ever, Confex is embracing the many events that take place around the event through UK Events Week; a festival of events of the industry
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There are over 350 buyers of association meetings at International Confex
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Confex has more speakers from outside the events industry than ever before; a request from many visitors who want new voices and opinions on events
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Confex is one of the most inclusive events for the industry’s trade associations; the show works with everyone of them to bring their content and partnership to the show
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Over 12,000 event professionals will visit Confex in March this year
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This year Confex is branded The Ideas Factory, a chance to underline the importance of innovation in driving the events industry forward
10. Over the last 33 years it is estimated that over 100 businesses have launched into the events industry 11. There will be visitors from every continent on the globe arriving at International Confex this year 12. Over 15% of the shows visitors will be government meeting planners, and there will be at least 2 MPs in attendance as well! 13. The team at Confex have been supporting the events industry consistently over the last year since its 2015 outing, the show regularly supports associations, new businesses and actively promotes the events industry in the UK and abroad 14. This will be the third outing for the show in Olympia London, a lays it now calls home 15. There will be over 50,000 meetings taking place at Confex in the two days the show runs in March 16. The Confex educational programme is one of the most intensive CPD programmes available in the UK 17. Confex loves the events industry, always has done, always will do …
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LONDON LAWNS FOR
Summer Parties
by Will Broome, CEO, Londonlaunch
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There’s something distinctly British about a lawn - an expanse of beautifully manicured and glaringly green grass, which does absolutely nothing but provide a comfortingly and reassuringly uncomplicated space with no particular purpose whatsoever.
I remember when my dad developed a golf resort in Cheshire
(don’t ask me the science bit) indoor turf, lawns are kind of a big
and despite the five star hotel lodges (at least twenty years
deal this summer. Festival culture has swept the UK and we’re
before their time), the spa in which my mum once found herself
seeing more and more events embracing this bohemian, all
in the Jacuzzi with David Beckham and Michael Owen, the
inclusive, more relaxed approach - street food, deckchairs, game-
world’s most dramatic and over the top shooting lodge and
stalls, live jazz, Pimms tricycles, even bunting - they all combine
several other earth shattering USPs, his pride and joy was
to create the ultimate new-age village fete atmosphere resulting
still ‘the world’s biggest croquet lawn’. In reality it was a huge,
in a calm, tranquil and peaceful summer environment in which
ridiculous and exceedingly high maintenance way of making a
your guests can immerse themselves...
gloriously pointless statement - mainly because hardly anyone cares about croquet. It was all about the aesthetics though - a
But above all, there’s something distinctly British about a party on
vast expanse of several acres of spirit-level-flat and impossibly
a lawn. Come rain or shine. Few scenarios beat the sweet scent
green billiards table baize lawn. Immaculate for the sheer hell
of freshly cut grass and the cool, crisp taste of Champagne in a
of it and underscoring a magnificent view towards the Welsh
gentle and reassuringly warm summer breeze...
hills beyond. Of course, the world’s largest croquet lawn wasn’t viable and when it was sold the new owners did the obvious
So, taking all that on board, think ‘Henley Regatta’ without the
thing and built another hotel on it. But there was something
boats. In other words think ‘Henley Regatta’ (because unless
magical about this vast and simplistically beautiful lawn and, in many ways, that tranquil four-acre green sea (ocean) of grass was the defining and enduring symbol of the entire resort. And the England football team practiced for Euro ’96 on it! Indeed, the resurgent craving for lawn culture is finding its way into London’s event-land too. From secret courtyard gardens to the most sophisticated soil-less (and therefore dry) felt fuelled
you’re a hard-core enthusiast, you’ll barely see a boat!). There’s a trend in London this year for recreating the distinct nuances of Leander or the Stewards Enclosure, which is, if you think about it, the pinnacle of sophisticated British summer parties. Why not celebrate the only upside of global warming and embrace the Great British Summer on one of our top 10 London lawns? prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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VENUES WITH LAWNS 1. The Lawn at the Tower Hotel.
Palace is undoubtably one of the finest private residences in
As one of London’s newest event spaces, the Lawn at The Tower
the world. Everything about this sensationally beautiful and
is a ‘must-see’ location for two reasons. Firstly, it’s a wonderful
manicured estate will fill your guest’s hearts with inspiration
riverside event space for a barbecue for up to 150 guests and,
whilst associating your brand with somewhere almost
secondly, it has the most dramatic and iconic backdrop of any
impossibly majestic. Their beautiful lawns and the magnificent
event location, anywhere in the world - Tower Bridge. (Beat that!).
Orangery event space will combine to ensure you achieve the
With retro camper van food stations, live music and a beautiful
most memorable of corporate summer parties. If it’s style you’re
lawn, this venue really is almost unbeatable for your corporate
seeking, then Blenheim is the ultimate place to be.
summer party - check it out and be one of the first to enjoy it!
About half way to Blenheim along the M40, there’s another
This huge London lawn is a large secret garden oasis of calm just
Stately Home, made famous by the world-class E.J Churchill
off the bustling Crowmwell road in Kensington. With enough lawn
shooting ground, which is based on the estate. With sweeping
space for a game of 5 a side football and an open sided tented structure for shelter, this large scale walled garden is a gem well worth discovering this summer...(and you can do just that at our Sumer Showcase on June 3rd!)
3. Blenheim Palace. A little further out of town than Hampton Court (but not as far away as you think at just over an hour on a clear run), Blenheim
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4. West Wycombe Park.
2. Crowne Plaza Kensington.
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lawns and a stunning neo-classical backdrop, just outside the M25, West Wycombe Park serves up all the attributes of a splendid summer event. What’s more, the (distinguished and dashingly named) owner, Sir Edward Dashwood, once told me “You can do anything you like with my house - you can even paint it pink! As long as it’s not pink when I wake up the next morning!” Alright then!
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Osea Island
VENUES WITH LAWNS 5. Gilwell Park.
behind the great lawn just beyond the beach and the crystal clear
Set in over 100 acres on the edge of Epping Forest, Gilwell Park
waters beyond...
is owned by the Scouts Association and so is the ideal destination for both indoor and outdoor summer events and team-building
8. Nazeing Park.
activities. With the central White House as the magnificent
A stately home in miniature, Nazeing Park is a beautiful Georgian
backdrop, a summer reception on the lawn preceded by a
house on a manageable scale, which is perfect for Champagne
wide variety of world-beating team-building activities (from rock
receptions on the sweeping lawn as well as team-building,
climbing to raft building) is possibly this summer’s ultimate event
weddings and corporate summer parties. Owned by the famous
at London’s most professional and affordable outdoor adventure
Billy Smart’s Circus family, Nazeing Park is full of surprises, from
centre.
carousel horses to oil paintings of circus acts - the perfect location for circus themed summer parties on the lawn. You could even
6. Harrow School. Harrow is famous for a lot of things and there are so many
pitch a tent in the garden (I mean a Big Top, of course!)
reasons to host a summer event at this internationally renowned
9. Ravens Ait Island.
and globally revered heritage destination. One such reason
There’s something magical about discovering a little island in the
is that it’s the summer holidays so the Schoolboys won’t be
middle of a river, which is only accessible by boat, but Raven’s Ait
there! Another is their elevated lawn, which has one of the
is a whole new league of awesome! It’s a beautifully summery and
most magnificent views of the London skyline. Perfect for
picturesque (not so little) hide-away, nestled in the middle of the
summer drinks receptions and weddings, this commanding
Thames between Kingston and Hampton Court, shrouded in its
and immaculate lawn sits dramatically in the Harrow hill-side
own secret oasis, shielded and secluded in its own little luscious
overlooking the valley golf course directly below, with Wembley
world. With a capacity of up to 400 guests, Raven’s Ait has
Stadium in the foreground and the towering Cityscape exactly
extensive internal space as well as expansive front lawns, making
ten miles beyond...
it the perfect place to surprise and delight your (utterly spellbound) guests!
7. Osea Island. A truly magical and still delightfully secret hideaway just north
10. The Drum at Wembley.
of the Thames Estuary near Malden and just beyond the M25.
Located within London’s greenest building and situated in the
Osea Island is the event industry equivalent of Narnia. It’s not
sparklingly new Wembley village (if you haven’t been there, check
so much a magical place as it is a magical world, seemingly un-
it out!) The Drum is an inspirational new venue with an impressive
spoilt since the US Navy built the world’s most aesthetic torpedo
6000 square metre garden and, with its dedicated spherical event
base there during the Second World War (check out their new
spaces, it’s definitely worth considering for hi-tech events of all
bomb factory event space). The timeless American style colonial
kinds. What’s more, with such a lovely modern lawn and garden
timber-framed village at the heart of the island provides plenty of
area, The Drum combines the best of both indoor and outdoor
accommodation, as does the historic Manor House, which sits
worlds, in dramatic (actually Drum-atic!) style.
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10 MYSTERIOUS VENUES
The
5
most mysterious
venues in London By Will Broome, CEO, Londonlaunch
Everyone wants to be different but not many people dare
alone product launches, corporate away-days and Christmas
to be different. It’s very important to stand out and stake
Parties (the rubber-chicken dinner had its day long ago, in case
your claim to possibly the only thing that’s rightfully and
you missed it?!) It’s a double edged sword though because now
unequivocally yours - your unique character. “Today you
that events are officially back on the agenda and have been
are you, that is truer than true, there is no-one alive who
proven to be the best way to promote a brand or product in
is ‘you-er’ than you” said the most philosophical man ever
the digital age, it also means there’s a lot more competition out
(and my anapaestic tetrameter spouting hero, Dr.Seuss).
there. On any given night, Monday to Thursday, there are at
We all have one but sometimes we choose to suppress
least three different events that the Londonlaunch team are
it, which is a great shame because in many ways it’s our
expected to be at. That’s fine but the interesting dynamic is the
most powerful asset. I actually quite like hanging out with
behind the scenes squabble that goes on in our office daily, to
myself because I’ll always find something to be excited and
determine who gets to go to what. This is a great barometer as
enthusiastic about. What’s more, childhood daydreams
to what’s cool and what’s decidedly run of the mill...
have become day to day reality because, as long as it doesn’t harm anybody, I’ll do what I want to do without
So, if you’re staging events (which you absolutely should be)
any fear of the consequences. I Live by the sword, Die
then for God’s sake make sure you do something that stands
by the sword because I regret not doing things instead of
out, even if it seems like a massive risk at first. Remember
regretting doing things. Try it, it’s refreshing, liberating and
what I said about regretting not doing something as opposed to
sometimes a little bit scary all at the same time!
regretting doing something? Well, your event needs character and the more bold, ambitious and unique it is, the more
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Events offer the perfect solution to this dilemma though because
memorable, tweetable, commendable and attendable it will be.
they represent an opportunity to do something different in a safe,
I promise. Now that you’re primed to do something different, I’m
controlled, professional and sometimes magical environment.
going to strike whilst the iron’s hot. Here are our ten weirdest
In my opinion, even content-heavy conferences should be fun
London venues which are a great way to start (and maybe work
(check out the video of the Crowdfinders London conference we
back from to a point where you’re comfortable) when planning
were involved in from earlier this year if you don’t believe me!) let
your next, memorable, event...
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5 MYSTERIOUS VENUES 1. ESCAPE HUNT EXPERIENCE. If you’re looking for
to offer this long forgotten network to corporate explorers...
something completely different to engage your audience with,
Three more weird things to look out for the next time you’re walking
then why not lock your guests in a secret room with no obvious
round town:
way out and let them try to solve a Victorian style murder mystery in order to escape?! It’s the ultimate ‘gameification’ and it’s an intensely fun-filled unique 90 minute experience that no-one will ever forget....
NELSON’S ‘SPARE NOSE’. If you walk through the right hand arch of Admiralty Arch looking towards Buckingham Palace, high up on the left hand wall you’ll see a protruding piece of stone which was put there when it was originally built. It’s a spare nose for
2. THE OLD OPERATING THEATRE. This has to be London’s
Nelson on top of his column incase it’s ever knocked off...
creepiest events venue, bar none. Accessed by a small and rickety spiral staircase in a tower opposite St.Thomas’s Hospital (at least that’s how I remember it), the Old Operating theatre is as authentic as it gets. At the centre of the old medial centre’s theatre is the original operating table (or slab) complete with saw marks from the days when amputations were a little more B&Q than NHS...A fascinating, intriguing and historic event space with all sorts of gruesome medical artefacts to chill the spine. Amazing for Halloween (or pharmaceutically inspired events!) 3. HORNIMAN MUSEUM. In a way, their world class Natural History Gallery is similar to the aforementioned Old Operating Theatre’s bell jar adorned ante-room but there’s just so much more to this wonderfully eclectic and fascinatingly diverse museum. From their aquarium to their music gallery and even their sixteen acre gardens, the Horniman is a versatile (and gloriously weird) events location.
THE ‘OLD’ OLD COMPTON ST. If you walk to the large traffic island in the middle of Charing Cross Road at Cambridge Circus and look down through the sewer grill, you’ll see the original Old Compton Street with its original road sign several feet below from the days when this famous street was on an entirely different level...! It’s a genuine lost street of London and harks back to the pre-Charing Cross Road era of Crown Street, which no longer exists... BRITISH MUSEUM TUBE STATION. If you cup your hands over your eyes and peer out into the blackness between Tottenham Court Road and Holborn, you’ll just be able to make out the lost British Museum Station in a surprisingly well preserved state. Rumour has it that there are still original 1930’s posters on the Art Deco ceramic tiled tunnel walls.... Will Broome, CEO
4. WELLCOME COLLECTION. The essential destination for ‘the incurably curious’, this fabulously inspiring venue celebrates and explores the connection between medicine, life and art with some suitably weird stuff to get stuck into. Sort of similar to the more ‘themed’ Ripley’s Believe it or Not! in Piccadilly Circus. The real deal for all things surreal... 5. MAIL RAIL AND THE ABANDONED TUBE STATIONS. I’ve written about one of the 46 abandoned tube stations in the past because it was proposed that the long disused Brompton Road station was to be developed as a restaurant, bar and event space. Funnily enough, I bumped into the developer in Pret the other day and he informed me he’s back on the case with another ghost station, so watch this space. You may, however, have heard of ‘mail rail’ - the secret underground mini-tunnel network under London which was originally designed to shuttle mail around the capital (it’s redundant now because the Post Offices they were delivering to above ground have all but gone!) Well, word has it that a major events company may just be about prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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VENUE FOCUS: CANAL MILLS
NORTHERN SOUL
Canal Mills is an 18th century textile mill in the heart of Leeds, which re-opened in 2012 as a creative art, food and music events space with a maximum capacity of 1600 people. The venue was brought back to its former glory after a refurbishment project; all the walls have been sand blasted to expose the beautiful red/gold Victorian brick work and you can now see the venue’s heritage throughout the space with high ceilings, exposed beams and brickwork, making it a truly charismatic and flexible venue, capable of hosting a wide range of events. Since its inception Canal Mills has acted as one of Leeds’ best creative and cultural hubs; hosting some of the top live acts in the world, a popular monthly street market event and an annual craft beer festival amongst many other things. 104
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VENUE FOCUS: CANAL MILLS Outside of music, food and drink, Canal Mills has set itself
venue hire includes certain staging with a hi-tech AV production
as the place of choice for a fashion show, product launches,
and complimentary wifi throughout. Canal Mills has a maximum
conferences and exhibitions, special occasions, wedding
capacity for 1,500 standing for a party night, 300 people seated
receptions, film festivals and theatre projects – showcasing
dinner on round tables or 350 people on long trestle tables setting
its ability to be an unbeatable setting for any event. Previous
the scene for an amazing back drop for any event. You also
clients include Red Bull, Spotify, the Northern Film School, Rent: the Musical, Noise of Strangers and Beatfood. There are fewer spaces in the north as diverse and distinctive as Canal Mills; as you enter the building there is a cloak room on the left hand side with a private area for drinks receptions and registration for delegates if you are having a conference or event. With a licence from 11am – 6am you can have an amazing all day event running into the early hours allowing your guests
have the option of upto 6 street food vendors inside the venue as well giving you the option to create a unique environment for alternative solution for catering at your event. There is also a large outside area which includes wooden decking and seats, the space can also accommodate a marquee or upto 7 – 10 street food vendors depending on your particular requirements and event brief.
Please contact Joanne Penney on 0800 1601138 to discuss your requirements
or employees to party into the night; there are a whole host of famous DJ’s and bands at your disposable through the Canal Mills portfolio and links to the Music and Festival industry. The
Canal Mills, Brandon Street, Leeds, LS12 2ED www.canalmills.com
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THE LEGEND CONTINUES Stadium
North. The global catering leader in hospitality and food service
Connected by EE is the home of World class events
operates in some of the coolest venues and play a major role
and the largest entertainment venue in the UK. From
in some of the top ‘I was there’ events on the world stage.
playing host to the greatest ever achievement in
Wembley has the impressive Craft Guild Banqueting Chef
English football history in 1966 to the wonders of Live
of the year, Mark Reynolds at the helm, creating incredible
Aid in front of a 1.9 billion global audience in 1985,
innovations in food and regularly pushing the boundaries to
Wembley attracts the best and continues to push the
exceed client expectations. Mark and his team serve over 5,500
boundaries for modern stadia. With the Wembley arch
covers in an extensive Club Wembley hospitality operation on
forming one of London’s most iconic landmarks, the
match days which includes the largest “to order” restaurant in
stadium is a global phenomenon.
Europe across 2 levels in the Bobby Moore Suite. Non match
With
a
capacity
of
90000,
Wembley
On non-match days it provides an equally fitting destination for businesses aiming to make themselves stand out from the crowd. Fantastic spaces are available to hire for all types of events ranging from small executive board meetings in a private box, to large conferences and exhibitions in the impressive Great Hall or an elaborate cocktail reception and gala dinner in the
day clients have the assurance that service standards for a meeting for 8 people or 3000 will receive the same experience. Wembley as a destination is currently involved in one of the largest regeneration projects in the UK. With fantastic transport links from Heathrow Airport, over 3000 car park spaces and
exclusive Bobby Moore suite. There are other special ways to
only 11 minutes from central London by train, the stadium is
wow delegates including hosting your event in the
easily accessible. The development of the area around the
Royal Suite, where many famous faces have passed through,
stadium has also brought with it over 1400 bedrooms across 6
fully guided behind the scenes stadium tours, views and access
hotels and delegates can also enjoy the capitals only designer
out to the stadium bowl and the opportunity to have the Emirates
outlet shopping centre with a 9 screen cinema.
FA Cup in attendance for your event.
One of the world’s most iconic venues, why don’t you In all of Wembley’s spaces, delegates are guaranteed state of
put your business on the world stage and take your
the art facilities and world class cuisine provided by Delaware
team to Wembley! prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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IN THE TRADE
IN THE TRADE WITH‌.. AMELIA DONKOR @ ICETANK
ICETANK STUDIO AND KITCHEN Icetank is a blank canvas studio in the heart of Covent Garden and Holborn. White walls, modern technology and Danish design make it the ideal space for press days, private dining and corporate events. Icetank Kitchen offers food workshops and demo’s focusing on a healthier, happier life. From vegetarian to locally produced, new food styles & celebrity chefs, Icetank Kitchen plans to inspire the foodie in everyone. 108
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IN THE TRADE
Q/ What was the inspiration behind you getting
Q/ How important a role does ‘COOL’ play in events?
involved in corporate events?
We have always thought of ourselves as the ‘coolest’ place in
The space was originally built as a photographic and film
town! Our clients are cool, our space is cool, and our staff are
studio and is still used in this function by our parent company
pretty darn cool too! Icetank Kitchen is all about healthy living and
Packshot Factory. Many of our original clients asked if they
we think that’s the new ‘cool’…
could hire the studio for events and a new element of the business was born!
Q/ How do you prepare for a big event day? Lots of sleep! We often open up at 6am for big events so it’s
Q/ You have a varied client portfolio. Care to name
important to be fresh and alert. Communication & collaboration
a few? And what do you feel was the defining factor
with our clients means we are always ready for anything.
in establishing your relationships? We are proud to have worked with many amazing, high end
Q/ What have experienced at any event in the past 12
clients including L’Oreal, Coca Cola, John Lewis, Xbox and
months that has really got you excited?
Office to name but a few. Flexibility and personality are 2 of
We have so many fantastic events it’s hard to pick, but a recent
our key attributes, we always work with our clients for the best
favourite was for The Dogs Trust. We love to support charitys and
possible event and want everyone to have a smile on their face ☺
it was lovely to meet lots of furry friends. We are super social media savvy and you can find lots of great images of the day on
Q/ What’s it like working with such big-name clients?
our instagram (@icetank) and twitter feed (@icetankstudio) and
Brilliant! We are lucky enough to meet some phenomenal
remember #ADogIsForLife.
brand ambassadors and also sample some fab new products.
Q/ What would you like to see happen in the corporate Q/ What preparation goes into your service?
events industry in the next 12 months?
Well, lots of painting! As a white space we are constantly
We have a brand new Miele feature kitchen in the space and I
painting and making sure everything looks bright and chic. In
hope that our future events will take advantage of this and we
terms of the service we offer, we can tailor it to each client. So
can create unique, interactive food & drink events. Check out
whether you want a dry hire or full event management we are
IcetankKitchen.com to see what’s coming up next and we are
here to help.
always happy to build a bespoke corporate event. prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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TOP 10 MISTAKES BY EVENT PLANNERS
Top 10 mistakes made by event planners By Will Broome, CEO, Londonlaunch In the colourful, frantic and precarious world of events
where it is! With such great transport links in London (and
there’s a fine line between success and absolute
Uber), location is less of an issue these days. From the Olympic
catastrophic disaster. In an age where everyone fancies
Park to Blenheim Palace, you’re never more than an hour and
themselves as a ‘professional’ event planner, there are just
a half away. If your venue is not close enough to a tube or rail
so many factors to consider and so many things that can
station then there are other ways. You can lay on cars or even
(and almost certainly will) go wrong if you don’t know what
a branded Routemaster bus which can add to the experience.
you’re doing!
This one time (at band camp) we were worried about a venue in an awkward location so we simply didn’t tell the guests where
Having said that, a great event is one of the most powerful ways to engage, entice and, above all, excite your target audience, so it’s worth putting the effort in to get it absolutely right. In a largely unregulated industry, there’s a great opportunity to stand out and be the best too, of course! Check out our top ten event planning mistakes and oversights below and then, very simply, don’t make them...
it was! We made it a ‘secret location’ and bussed everyone in from Liverpool St. Amazingly, Innocent Drinks subsequently booked the venue and admitted that, had they known where the venue was, they might never have bothered to come in the first place! It just shows... 3. Skimping on food and drink. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve banged on about this but harking back to my event timing point, people are hungry after work, you don’t want to lose them en route (or early to McDonalds) so your event
Here are the most frequent mistakes made by planners the world
becomes their dinner as well as whatever you intend it to be.
over:
Feed your guests plentiful, delicious food and they’ll be eating out of your hand as much as from their own..!
1. Starting their events later than 7pm. There’s a magic hour between six and seven when people are leaving work (and
4. Forgetting the photographer. Any event photographer
therefore have the perfect excuse to leave on time). But beware,
will tell you that they get called literally every day with people
if you leave too much of a gap between work and play, your guests may pop home ‘to get changed’. If this happens, there’s a 50% chance they won’t bother to come back out, especially if it’s raining! Start your event too early and something will turn up at work to ensure your guests won’t turn up at your event...This is what I call the event industry ‘Goldilocks’ timezone... 2. Choosing an awkward location (without laying on transport). If it is awkward to get to, don’t tell your guests exactly 112
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wanting to book them for the following day. Well, would you do that with the venue? Or the caterer? Didn’t think so! Documenting your event is almost as important as doing it in the first place!! There may be 100 people at your event but there are 100,000 more who need to know about it and photos are the best way to extend your reach. If your event looks and feels great, your guests will become your very own publicists but there’s nothing like a batch of professional shots to really communicate your brand message in a controlled way. And your event’s awesomeness, of course!
TOP 10 MISTAKES BY EVENT PLANNERS 5. Treating entertainment as an afterthought. It’s the heart
beginning I had the opportunity to speak to every single guest as
and soul of your event. I can’t tell you how many people plan
they arrived! A great ploy for any CEO to pull, I reckon! Maybe try it?
their event and then slap a ‘roaming’ entertainer into the agenda at the eleventh hour. Ask any magician and he’ll (or she’ll, but mostly he’ll) tell you that he picks up more last minute business than lastminute.com. This is both ill advised and unnecessary because there are plenty of amazing entertainment agencies who can strategically match your brand with original, exciting, engaging, memorable and innovative entertainment concepts. Just look what we did with Crowdfinders Live earlier this year - the entertainment reflected the Crowdfunding subject matter
9. Putting on a loud live band at just the wrong moment. How many times have you been at an event with a really interesting person and just when you’re striking up a great conversation, the band..err.... strike up themselves. Yep, that! I love live music more than anyone else in the whole world (fact) but it’s so annoying when it’s a band you didn’t ask for and you’re trying to speak to someone. At 7pm! At an after party, a club or a wedding it’s perfect.
perfectly and, in many ways, stole the show!
At the early stages of a networking event, not so much...’Rockaoke’
6. Thinking of the event as a stand alone entity. There’s a
the event. It’s all relative so assess your audience and tailor the
massive opportunity to communicate and engage before and after, starting with an inspiringly worded invitation (which should make your event seem as exciting as the Oscars) and ending with....well, actually, it should never end because your aprésevent communication should progress and develop along with your relationship with your audience. That’s the point. Think of your event as the central touch point within a (much) wider,
on the other hand is totally different because the band becomes environment accordingly... 10. Thinking that everyone on your guest list will show up. They won’t. Not even close in most cases. These days, there are at least seventeen events to go to every single night. Even though you’ve taken my aforementioned advice and your event sounds like the most exciting thing since the Olympics, at the perfect time,
ongoing campaign...
in the perfect place, with sumptuous, plentiful food and wine and
7. Missing the opportunity to personally address your
can still expect 40% of your, frankly, hard to please and ungrateful
guests - You have a rare captive audience! Don’t shirk the
guests to find something better to do. Factor this in and double up
opportunity to stand up and deliver your message, even if it’s
if it’s a large scale mass market event. Of course, if your guests
just a drinks reception. An event without any kind of speech or public address is a missed opportunity. Every time. Annoyingly, I can’t even host a dinner without ‘saying a few words’ because I feel obliged to bring it all together. A good friend of mind looks at me knowingly every time I see him and mutters ‘Hey Will, aaaaaalways selling!’. Well, if you don’t sell it yourself, what if nobody else does...!? 8. Creating an annoying queue at the entrance. That could mean the guest list or the cloakroom. There’s nothing worse than running a clunky, manual guest list or having a clunky, manual badging and registration team to create an infuriating line outside a venue. This is particularly poignant in England, where it’s raining. Bottlenecks are simply unacceptable at events because (most) people have been invited and don’t expect to be cross examined behind hundreds or others being...erm...cross examined in front of them. If your guests are walking into your event ‘hangry’ (hungry, annoyed and angry) then you’re on the back foot right from the outset. And out of the two feet you’ve got, that’s not the foot you want to be on! Ever. I once ran a cloakroom because we were short of staff and I got all the raffle tickets muddled up - it was a nightmare at the end but at least at the
with the greatest entertainment of all time to look forward to, you
have paid for a ticket, they’re much more likely to turn up. There was a little phase where event organisers charged guests if they failed to show up but gave them a free ticket if they did show up! A nice idea in principle but in practice, in the current, cautious, time poor climate, it just means people don’t sign up in the first place... Oh, and perhaps most important if all.... 11. Failing to follow up afterwards. You know that relieved feeling at the end of the night when you’re knackered and the event’s been a great success? Well it actually hasn’t. Yet. It’s all about the follow-up and capitalising on what you’ve just achieved. Get those event photos out the very next morning (see point about the photographer) - any later than that and you’ve lost them. Your event needs to be the primary topic of conversation over coffee in the office next morning. The best way to do that is via an email entitled “Last night’s photos” because everyone wants to relive the moment (and see what they looked like!). Engagement. Engagement. Engagement...What happens at your event, stays on Facebook! Will Broome, CEO prestigeeventsmagazine.com
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